You manage a Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) environment. Users report that they
receive an error when they use a sequenced application. You trace the problem to a registry value
present in the sequenced application. You need to modify the Open Software Description (OSD) file
for the sequenced application to reconfigure this registry value. Which two actions should you
perform? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. (Choose two.)
A.
Configure settings on the Files tab in the Sequencer.
B.
Configure settings on the OSD tab in the Sequencer.
C.
Update the OSDSourceRoot registry value on the client with the new registry values.
D.
Configure settings on the Properties tab in the Sequencer.
E.
Use a text editor to manually edit the OSD file.
Explanation:
There’s basically two ways for you to add script into your existing package; using “OSD Editor” in the
Sequencer or editing OSD files directly with suitable text editor (I prefer Notepad++ which is very
able and, best of all, a free text editor; just remember to add OSD as custom extension into style
configurator configuration so it will automatically use XML highlighting for OSD files).
http://blog.gridmetric.com/2011/10/05/osd-scripting-primer/
Application Virtualization Sequencer Console Overview The following tabs are displayed when you
view a virtual application in the App-V Sequencer Console:
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OSD—Displays information about the Open Software Descriptor (OSD) associated with the virtual
application. You can update the files associated with the OSD file by right-clicking the appropriate
entry and selecting the action that you want. http://technet.microsoft.com/enus/library/cc843767.aspx