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Privacy policy. Microsoft Application Virtualization App-V can make applications available to end user computers without having to install the applications directly on those computers. This is made possible through a process known as sequencing the application , which enables each application to run in its own self-contained virtual environment on the client computer.
The sequenced applications are isolated from each other. This eliminates application conflicts, but the applications can still interact with the client computer. The App-V client is the feature that lets the end user interact with the applications after they have been published to the computer. The client manages the virtual environment in which the virtualized applications run on each computer.
After the client has been installed on a computer, the applications must be made available to the computer through a process known as publishing , which enables the end user to run the virtual applications.
The publishing process copies the virtual application icons and shortcuts to the computer—typically on the Windows desktop or on the Start menu—and also copies the package definition and file type association information to the computer. The virtual application package content can be copied onto one or more Application Virtualization servers so that it can be streamed down to the clients on demand and cached locally.
NET Framework 2. Responsible for communicating any read and write requests to the Application Virtualization data store. This information includes all application records, application assignments, and which groups have responsibility for managing the Application Virtualization environment.
Responsible for hosting the Application Virtualization packages for streaming to clients in a branch office, where the link back to the Application Virtualization Management Server is considered a wide area networks WAN connection. This server contains streaming functionality only and provides neither the Application Virtualization Management Console nor the Application Virtualization Management Web Service.
The sequencer is used to monitor and capture the installation of applications to create virtual application packages. The Application Virtualization Desktop Client and the Application Virtualization Client for Remote Desktop Services provide and manage the virtual environment for the virtualized applications.
The Microsoft Application Virtualization client manages the package streaming into cache, publishing refresh, transport, and all interaction with the Application Virtualization servers. Looking for information about older versions of Windows Server? Check out our other Windows Server libraries on docs.
You can also search this site for specific information. Virtualization in Windows Server is one of the foundational technologies required to create your software defined infrastructure. Along with networking and storage, virtualization features deliver the flexibility you need to power workloads for your customers. Application Virtualization Client Reference Contains detailed technical reference material related to installing and managing system components.
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