App-V INSIDE OUT???
Are there any good books or online docs that explain App-V inside out?
i.e. inner secrets - sequencing
App-V isn't as open a technology as it should be...
i.e. inner secrets - sequencing
App-V isn't as open a technology as it should be...
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Posted by:
guy.forum
14 years ago
Just to add , I would like to have someone to provide answers of the following points to start with Apps Virtualization:
1.) Provide some good links/ebooks for studying the basics of Apps V.
2.) How to setup the lab of Apps V and what are all the prereq
3.) Sources can be downloaded from?? (Evaluation version or ??)
Sorry but I am new to Apps V and would like to know more about it very sooner.
Thanks in advance for helping me!
1.) Provide some good links/ebooks for studying the basics of Apps V.
2.) How to setup the lab of Apps V and what are all the prereq
3.) Sources can be downloaded from?? (Evaluation version or ??)
Sorry but I am new to Apps V and would like to know more about it very sooner.
Thanks in advance for helping me!
Posted by:
Rheuvel
14 years ago
guy.forum,
Have you already looked at the Microsoft website?
On http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/appv/default.mspx you can find all you need to get started. Documentation, Resource Kit Tools and a Beta version of 4.6 (I don't think 4.5 is available for download/evaluation).
(also @ msigeek:)
Besides that there's these two blogs you might want to take a look at, they have some usefull information and sometimes some nice technical articles as well that go a little deeper than the basics:
http://blogs.technet.com/softgrid/
http://www.softgridblog.com/
Have you already looked at the Microsoft website?
On http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/appv/default.mspx you can find all you need to get started. Documentation, Resource Kit Tools and a Beta version of 4.6 (I don't think 4.5 is available for download/evaluation).
(also @ msigeek:)
Besides that there's these two blogs you might want to take a look at, they have some usefull information and sometimes some nice technical articles as well that go a little deeper than the basics:
http://blogs.technet.com/softgrid/
http://www.softgridblog.com/
Posted by:
ahamedvasim
14 years ago
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