Summary
In this chapter, we had the chance to review important topics regarding complex sequencing and how to accomplish these in some scenarios where App-V is normally not supported.
There are some applications that require more tuning than others, including those that are not commonly supported in App-V, such as an application with drivers. A good example we reviewed here is Network Monitor; it requires editing the Exclusion Items of the App-V Sequencer, in order to include necessary files, and also requires the existence of a driver to function properly.
In complex sequencing, there are important concepts that we've had the chance to understand, in this chapter; for example, using the override/merge options and the ability to let the application interact with the operating system (using the LOCAL_INTERACTION_ALLOWED parameter).
We've also covered Dynamic Suite Composition, which lets us work with dependencies between different virtual applications. By handling the proper parameters in the...