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Roaming Registry Exclusions allows you to identify any registry hives that you may not wish to roam e. The Publishing Server Settings is the configuration for your Publishing Server, the backend server which your client will point to, to receive new packages, remove packages etc. In my screenshot you can see the settings I have set for my environment. I have given my Server a friendly name which is just used for cosmetics. Global Refresh options again is like a machine based setting.

The User Refresh is a setting for that user to refresh. Global offers you the possibility of deploying your App-V Applications to computer objects now, rather than User objects which previous version of App-V could only use.

You can also set your Refresh Intervals which is good for ensuring load balancing of client refreshes to your servers. It ensures the clients only check in during certain intervals. Under Reporting you have option to enable and configure your reporting for App-V which reports on Application usage back to your reporting database. Scripting now allows you much greater control, you can permit whether or not scripts can be used using the App-V 5.

These Configuration files now offer a great flexibility which helps you to sequence applications, which may not have been able to be sequenced with previous versions. So this is likely something you would like to allow. The streaming folder contains many different configurations. This is where this option comes in. The beauty of these settings being set by Group Policy also means you can set this policy and apply it to your tablets only, if that suits your environment.

If you use one in your environment. Location Provider, This one baffles me, I have not seen any solid documentation on this. Package Installation Root will specify where application could be installed and where updates could be applied. Package Source Root carries over from the previous version.

This can be used to override where the applications are grabbed from to download to the users. Can be useful when managing multiple App-V Management Server connections. Re-establishment interval specifies how long the client waits before trying to re-establish a connection when a connection gets dropped e. Re-establishment retries dictates how many attempts the client should make. Shared Content Store is an exciting new option which is great for VDI environment, it configures the client to never cache the virtual applications or associated data to the local hard disk.

Specify what to load in the background is another option which remains from the previous version. You can choose to not background load any virtual applications, ensuring they only load when launched. You can choose to only load previously used applications or you could choose to background load all applications, ensuring outstanding applications background load and cache for that client.

Verify Certification revocation list. This ensure when using HTTPS there will be a validation for security purposes before allowing the stream. There might be cases when the administrator pre-loads some virtual applications on the computer that runs the App-V 5. This can be accomplished with PowerShell commands to add, publish, and mount the package.

For example, if a package is pre-loaded on all computers, the administrator could add, publish, and mount the package by using PowerShell commands. The package would not stream across the network because it would be locally stored. How to Install the App-V 5. The Sequencer is a tool that is used to convert standard applications into virtual packages for deployment to computers that run the App-V 5.

The Sequencer helps provide a simple and predictable conversion process with minimal changes to prior sequencing workflows. In addition, the Sequencer allows users to more easily configure applications to enable connections of virtualized applications.

For a list of changes in the App-V 5. How to Install the Sequencer. You can use the App-V 5. The Sequencer-related log information can be reviewed with the Event Viewer.

The following line displays the specific path for Sequencer-related events:. In App-V 5. See About App-V 5. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Privacy policy. You must install the version of the client that matches the operating system of the target computer.

Install the prerequisite software that corresponds to the version of App-V that you are installing:. Packages that are currently stored on computers that run the App-V 5. To install the App-V 5. Choose from the following client types:. Double-click the installation file, and click Install. Before the installation begins, the installer checks the computer for any missing App-V 5. The installation creates the following entries for the App-V client in Programs :.

Install all of the required prerequisite software on the target computers. See What to do before you start. If you install the client by using an. To use a script to install the App-V 5. The client Windows Installer.

The following options are enabled: [1]; automatically load all packages [2]; or automatically load no packages [0]. The parameter prevents the end-user computer from rebooting after each update is installed and lets you schedule the reboot at your convenience. For example, you can install App-V 5. After the installation, you must reboot before you start using App-V. This is required for an unattended installation. It also extracts the Windows Installer. No value is expected.

Requires a string value. If any prerequisites are not met, the installation will fail. Ensure that the target computers do not have any pending restarts before you install the client using the App-V 5.



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