How to Automate the creation of App-V 5.0 Connection Group Debug Commands
Hi all,
Following on from https://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualworld/archive/2013/11/21/how-to-automate-the-creation-of-app-v-5-0-debug-command-prompts.aspx post, how do we automate the creation of connection group debug commands????
Firstly you need to get the connection groups you require using Get-AppvClientConnectionGroup.
The first thing we need to do is create a directory to create the debug command prompts in, so the snippet below is creating that directory on my desktop.
# Directory to create App-V Debug shortcuts $Directory = "c:\users\davidfa\Desktop\AppV_Debug_Cmds_CG" # Creating Directory Folder New-Item -ItemType directory -Path $Directory |
Now we have the folder we need to create the debug command prompts and what were going to do is create shortcuts.
And here it is single script that creates all connection groups debug command prompts which are registered on the machine. (Note: I’ve used the –all switch which will get all connection groups registered whether they are enabled or not)
# Directory to create App-V Debug shortcuts $Directory = "c:\users\davidfa\Desktop\AppV_Debug_Cmds_CG" # Creating Directory Folder New-Item -ItemType directory -Path $Directory $Packages = Get-AppVClientConnectionGroup -all foreach($entry in $Packages){ $PacName = $entry.Name $Ver = $entry.version $PName = $PacName $PI = [string]$entry.GroupID $VI = [string]$entry.VersionID $PD = $PI + "_" + $VI $WshShell = New-Object -comObject WScript.Shell $Shortcut = $WshShell.CreateShortcut("$Directory\$PName DebugCMD.lnk") $Shortcut.TargetPath = "c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe" $Shortcut.WorkingDirectory = "C:\windows\System32" $Shortcut.Arguments = "/appvve:$PD" $Shortcut.Save() } |
And there we go, connection group shortcuts created and ready to use.
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Conclusion
A simple way to automate the creation of your connection group debug command prompts.
Enjoy and hope it helps.
David Falkus | Premier Field Engineer | Application Virtualization
Comments
Anonymous
November 23, 2013
Very good. Thanks for sharingAnonymous
December 28, 2013
As a follow up to his last article on how to automate the creation of App-V 5.0 debug command promptsAnonymous
December 29, 2013
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December 29, 2013
As a follow up to his last article on how to automate the creation of App-V 5.0 debug command promptsAnonymous
March 25, 2014
As a follow up to his last article on how to automate the creation of App-V 5.0 debug command prompts