You need to ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client

Your computer has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You have a main office and
a branch office that are connected by a slow WAN link. All servers are located in the main office. You
virtualize an application by using Microsoft Application Virtualizaetion (App-V) 4.5. The available
bandwidth is not sufficient for branch office users to run the virtualized application. You need to

ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Application
Virtualization Desktop Client. What should you do?

Your computer has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You have a main office and
a branch office that are connected by a slow WAN link. All servers are located in the main office. You
virtualize an application by using Microsoft Application Virtualizaetion (App-V) 4.5. The available
bandwidth is not sufficient for branch office users to run the virtualized application. You need to

ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Application
Virtualization Desktop Client. What should you do?

A.
Configure BranchCache in Distributed Cache mode.

B.
On each client computer in the branch office, upgrade the App-V desltop client to 4.6.

C.
On each client computer in the branch office, install the application by using Windows Installer
(.msi) files created by the App-V Sequencer.

D.
In the Microsoft System Center Application Virtualization Management Server, configure an
Application Virtualization file server for the main office.

Explanation:
App-V Standalone mode enables you to deploy MSI wrapped virtual applications seamlessly via CD,
USB, or by integrating with your existing software delivery system.
http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/appv/infrastructure.mspx



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