App-V 5.0 OS Integration - Part 4 - State Changes
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks Christoph!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
lol no problemsAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Glad you found the series useful Ashley, lots more to come so keep an eye out. Also thanks for making me aware of the SkyDrive link! All sorted now!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Glad you found the posts useful Dinesh! I post bi-weekly so keep an eye out for more content soon!Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Hi Roy, This is not a default behaviour of the App-V client, I would suspect your profile management solution is doing something at either log off or log on and means App-V is unable to retain is customisation changes?Anonymous
June 02, 2013
Excellent series of tutorials! Keep them coming. They are extremely useful.Anonymous
July 07, 2013
Learned so much from your Tutorials....Thanks a million. Please chnage this link....it goes into your skydrive "to learn about how changes to non-user based locations are dealt with in App-V 5.0 click here. "Anonymous
October 02, 2013
Awesome!!! Hats off to you. Extremely helpful and comprehensible. Hope there are more to come in this series ...Anonymous
November 18, 2013
You have a typo in the file system path. It must be %AppData%MicrosoftAppVClientVFS, not %AppData%RoamingMicrosoftAppVClientVFS as you mention. Thanks for sharing this!Anonymous
November 18, 2013
Hi Ben, Thanks for taking to the time to let me know, I have now changed!Anonymous
December 28, 2013
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December 29, 2013
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December 29, 2013
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February 05, 2014
We have come a long way from the good ol’ .pkg files we had back in days on 4.x. I have discussedAnonymous
February 23, 2014
excellent grip on the subject thanks thanks thanks thanks thanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksthanksAnonymous
March 02, 2014
Useful post, but I still have some problems in a roaming profile environment. Changes are saved when I close a program and start it again, but as soon as I logoff and logon in Windows my changes in the profile are gone. (HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftAppV is resetted?) Is this as designed and if this is the case, how can I deal with this?Anonymous
April 01, 2014
CoW stands for Copy on Write and it’s a concept discussed in depth in our App-V 5 SP2 Application