You support Windows 10 Enterprise computers. Your company has started testing Application
Virtualization (App-V) applications on several laptops. You discover that the App-V applications are
available to users even when the laptops are offline. You need to ensure that the App-V applications
are available to users only when they are connected to the company network. What should you do?
A.
Change user permissions to the App-V applications.
B.
Disable the Disconnected operation mode.
C.
Configure mandatory profiles for laptop users.
D.
Reset the App-V client FileSystem cache.
Explanation:
Disconnected operation mode is enabled by default and allows App-V applications to be available
to users even when the laptops are offline. We need to disable Disconnected operation mode to
prevent offline access. The disconnected operation mode settings — accessible by right-clicking
the Application Virtualization node, selecting Properties, and clicking the Connectivity tab–enables
the Application Virtualization Desktop Client or Client for Remote Desktop Services (formerly
Terminal Services) to run applications that are stored in the file system cache of the client when
the client is unable to connect to the Application Virtualization Management Server.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The ability to run an App-V application while the computer is offline is not determined by user
permissions.
C: Mandatory profiles prevent users from making changes to their user profile. They do not prevent
offline access to App-V applications.
D: When an App-V application is downloaded, it is stored in the App-V client FileSystem cache.
Resetting the App-V client FileSystem cache will clear the contents of the cache and prevent the
users from running the App-V application while their computers are offline. However, next time they
connect to the network, they will download the App-V application again and will be able to run it
offline again.
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