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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

Configuring and using HTTP publishing and streaming


Using HTTP protocol represents one of the best-suited scenarios for communication between App-V client and servers. HTTP protocol is a preferred method for communication between client and servers, because it is commonly used among networks and services.

As we saw in Chapter 1, Taking a Deep Dive into App-V, HTTP streaming offers the ability to use a single port for communication. RTSP protocol needs port 554 and one higher port (which is randomly used) open.

Note

This is why, when we are setting our Management and/or Streaming Server using the RTSP native protocol, we need to use "program exceptions", in Windows Firewall, instead of "port exceptions".

The only possible way to use one port in Real Time Streaming is by using secure communications, RTSPS protocol; to be discussed later in this chapter.

Not only can we use these ports for streaming, but, with a few more steps in the configuration process, we can also publish applications and thus...

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