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March 11, 2011

MDOP 2011 Released – includes App-V 4.6 SP1 and MED-V 2.0

Filed under: tech — Jason Hartley @ 11:14 am

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App-V 4.6 SP1 highlights:

  • Simplified
  • A simplified packaging experience – new packagers are productive right away
  • Step-by-step guidance for common packaging tasks
  • Diagnostic that alert you to potential issues before they become problems
  • Fast
    • App-V Package Accelerators speed packaging of complex applications
    • App-V Templates provide a way to quickly and easily reuse common settings
    • Eliminate the App-V Sequencing learning curve
  • Predictable
    • Consistent, repeatable application packaging
    • Built-in best practices make you a sequencing expert
    • Streamlined command-line scripting enables automation

     

    App-V 4.6 SP1 rolls-up existing App-V hotfixes and also extends support for the App-V read-only shared cache to RDS as well as VDI scenarios. With this new support, you can save storage space no matter which desktop virtualization technology you choose for server-based computing.

    Check out videos that demonstrate the new features in App-V 4.6 SP1. And when you’re ready to get started, you can download the App-V 4.6 SP1 Trial Guide. If you’re already an expert at App-V, then the updated App-V 4.6 SP1 Sequencing Guide is for you.

     

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    MED-V 2.0 helps you bridge “the last mile” of application compatibility as you move from Windows XP to Windows 7 by allowing older applications, including web-based application, to run in a Windows XP-based compatibility workspace within Windows 7.

    Don’t confuse MED-V with Microsoft’s consumer and small business compatibility tool, Windows XP Mode. MED-V expands on the capabilities in Windows XP Mode by adding enterprise features, such as the ability to use a custom Windows XP image, automating first time setup and controlling URL redirection for Internet Explorer.

    What’s new in MED-V 2.0?

    • No dedicated MED-V infrastructure to deploy.
    • MED-V 2.0 workspaces are deployed and managed using existing electronic software distribution (ESD) systems, including System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 R2 or higher.
  • Streamlined sign-on to the MED-V workspace
    • Users can save their passwords for seamless sign-on to the MED-V workspace.
  • Automatic application publishing
    • New applications deployed to MED-V workspaces, including App-V virtual applications, are available to the Windows 7 host automatically.
  • My Documents and Desktop redirection
    • Legacy applications work just like locally installed applications when it comes to opening, saving and printing documents.
  • USB device/SmartCard support
    • USB devices, including thumb drives and Smartcard readers can be shared between the host and applications running in the MED-V workspace.
  • New Internet Explorer redirection options, allows administrators to use:
    • Wildcards    (http://*.example.com)
    • Sites           (http://www.example.com/hr)
    • Page-levels  (http://www.example.com/hr/benefits.asp)
    • Ports           (http://vpn.example.com:1234)
  • Automated guest hibernation at shutdown
    • The MED-V workspace is seamlessly suspended when the user logs off or shuts down the Windows 7 host.

     

    See for how MED-V looks from a user’s point of view. There are videos that show you how to create and deploy MED-V workspaces, and a MED-V 2.0 Trial Guide to help you get started.

    See Official TechNet Blog Post: Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) 2011

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