Video description
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. These how-to videos are part of the Windows 7
and Microsoft Desktop Optimization series.
Table of Contents
Lesson 1
What is Microsoft Desktop Optimization?
00:03:46
Lesson 2
Create a Virtual Application Using the App-V Sequencer
00:07:30
Lesson 3
How Do I: Advanced Sequencing with Microsoft App-V?
00:21:38
Lesson 4
Application Virtualization (App-V) Configuration Options
00:04:27
Lesson 5
Application Virtualization with AppLocker Executable Rules
00:04:53
Lesson 6
App-V with AppLocker Windows Installer Rules
00:05:44
Lesson 7
Launch a Virtual Application and Review Client Configuration
00:06:26
Lesson 8
Publish a Virtual Application Using Full Infrastructure Mode
00:04:45
Lesson 9
Run Microsoft Office in an App-V Virtualized Environment
00:04:02
Lesson 10
Use Dynamic Suiting to Create a Plug-in Dependency for Virtual Applications
00:04:44
Lesson 11
Deprovision a Virtual Application Using App-V
00:02:51
Lesson 12
Update a Virtual Application Using App-V
00:03:26
Lesson 13
How Do I: Updating and Upgrading a Sequenced Application Using Microsoft App-V?
00:10:05
Lesson 14
Use App-V Metering to Manage Application Licenses
00:05:27