Which Group Policy setting should you modify?

HOTSPOT
You manage servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Application Virtualization (AppV). You configure a Group Policy object to allow disconnected operations. However, users are unable
to run some cached applications while they are disconnected from the network. You need to allow
users to run any cached application, even if they have not run the application before, while they are
disconnected from the network. Which Group Policy setting should you modify? To answer, select
the appropriate setting in the answer area.

HOTSPOT
You manage servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Application Virtualization (AppV). You configure a Group Policy object to allow disconnected operations. However, users are unable
to run some cached applications while they are disconnected from the network. You need to allow
users to run any cached application, even if they have not run the application before, while they are
disconnected from the network. Which Group Policy setting should you modify? To answer, select
the appropriate setting in the answer area.

Answer:

Explanation:

Disconnected Operations: Limit disconnected Operations * The complete Set of policies
(Disconnected Operations) are there to create the rules and settings needed in order to use the AppV client in offline mode. With these policies you are able to make configurations if offline usage is
allowed (Disconnected Operations: Allow) when offline modes will be activated (Disconnected
Operations: Fast Connect Timeout) and the amount of time the offline mode can be used
(Disconnected Operations: Limit Disconnected Operations). * To configure the Client for Remote
Desktop Services for disconnected operation mode
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\Network\AllowDisconnected
Operation
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\Network\LimitDisconnected
Operation
Note:
If you plan to use the Microsoft App-V Stand-Alone Mode some Registry Settings are required for the
Application Virtualization Client as described in detail on this App-V site here. But instead of setting
these registry keys manually or through a custom script, you can also manage these settings through
Group Policy. First download the Microsoft Application Virtualization Administrative Template (ADM
Template). The ADM Template provides configuration options for the App-V 4.5/4.6 Client settings
such as Client Permissions, Client Interface behavior and Client Communication Settings. Once you
have added the ADM Template to your GPO object you can find them under the “Classic
Administrative Templates (ADM)” branch as shown in the picture below.

Then configure the Group Policy Settings as shown below.

Once the GPO is enabled run the command gpupdate /force on the client to ensure that all GPO
settingsget applied. Then open the Registry Editor and validate that all settings are configured as
described here Now install your previously sequenced application through the generated MSI
installation package. If all goes well, you should be able to launch your Virtual Application in StandAlone mode now. http://www.verboon.info/index.php/2010/03/configuring-app-v-standalonemode-through-grouppolicy/



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