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Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide

You're reading from   Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide This book will take your App-V skills to the ultimate level. Dig deep into the technology and learn stuff you never knew existed. The step-by-step approach makes it surprisingly easy to realize the full potential of App-V.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849684484
Length 474 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Augusto Alvarez Augusto Alvarez
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Microsoft Application Virtualization Advanced Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Taking a Deep Dive into App-V FREE CHAPTER 2. Sequencing in Complex Environments 3. Deploying Applications in Complex Environments 4. Handling Scripting and App-V Command Lines 5. Troubleshooting App-V 6. Scaling Up App-V Implementations 7. Integrating App-V with Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) 8. Integrating App-V with System Center Configuration Manager 2012 9. Integrating Server App-V with Private Clouds Reviewing App-V Microsoft and Third-party Tools Index

Troubleshooting applications delivery


In this section, we are going to review the common errors that appear when handling App-V client connections to the streaming management server, or in the standalone scenario.

Again, to understand where we should start troubleshooting, we must understand the components intervening in the App-V client architecture:

A quick look at the components at work here:

  • Sftlist.exe: Represents the App-V client service

  • Sftdcc.exe: In charge of publications refreshes

  • Sfttray.exe: Handles the notification pop-ups; is placed in the system tray

  • Sftvsa.exe: In charge of handling the virtual services included by virtual applications

  • System guard: The isolated environment for the virtual application

  • Transport: Communicating channel to stream down the application into the client

Reviewing App-V client log files

Besides the Event Viewer possibilities to monitor and troubleshoot problems with the App-V client components, the component includes a set of logs to be used:

  • App-V client log...

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