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### Additional resources for Connection Groups
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* [Managing Connection Groups](appv-managing-connection-groups.md)
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* [Connection groups on the App-V team blog](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/gladiator/tag/connection-groups/)
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* [Connection groups on the App-V team blog](/archive/blogs/gladiator/app-v-5-more-on-connection-group)
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### Additional resources for Dynamic Configuration
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**Windows Client (Guest OS) Performance Tuning Guidance**
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- [Microsoft Windows 7](https://download.microsoft.com/download/E/5/7/E5783D68-160B-4366-8387-114FC3E45EB4/Performance Tuning Guidelines for Windows 7 Desktop Virtualization v1.9.docx)
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- [Optimization Script: (Provided by Microsoft Support)](/archive/blogs/jeff_stokes/the-microsoft-premier-field-engineer-pfe-view-on-virtual-desktop-vdi-density)
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- [Microsoft Windows 8](https://download.microsoft.com/download/6/0/1/601D7797-A063-4FA7-A2E5-74519B57C2B4/Windows_8_VDI_Image_Client_Tuning_Guide.pdf)
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* Windows Authentication role (under **IIS / Security**)
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* SQL Server installed and running with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
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To confirm SQL Server Reporting Services is running, enter <https://localhost/Reports> in a web browser as administrator on the server that will host App-V Reporting. The SQL Server Reporting Services Home page should appear.
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To confirm SQL Server Reporting Services is running, enter `https://localhost/Reports` in a web browser as administrator on the server that will host App-V Reporting. The SQL Server Reporting Services Home page should appear.4
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2. Install the App-V reporting server and associated database. For more information about installing the reporting server see [How to install the Reporting Server on a standalone computer and connect it to the database](appv-install-the-reporting-server-on-a-standalone-computer.md). Configure the time when the computer running the App-V client should send data to the reporting server.
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3. If you are not using an electronic software distribution system such as Configuration Manager to view reports then you can define reports in SQL Server Reporting Service. Download predefined appvshort Reports from the Download Center at [Application Virtualization SSRS Reports](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=42630).
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3. If you are not using an electronic software distribution system such as Configuration Manager to view reports then you can define reports in SQL Server Reporting Service.
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> [!NOTE]
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>If you are using the Configuration Manager integration with App-V, most reports are generated from Configuration Manager rather than from App-V.
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This topic provides information about using the Application Virtualization (App-V) client management console to manage packages on the computer running the App-V client.
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## Obtain the client management console
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The client management console is separate from the App-V client itself. You can download the client management console from the [Microsoft Download Center](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=41186).
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> [!NOTE]
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> To perform all of the actions available using the client management console, you must have administrative access on the computer running the App-V client.
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## Options for managing the App-V client
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The App-V client has associated settings that can be configured to determine how the client will run in your environment. You can manage these settings on the computer that runs the client, or you can use Windows PowerShell or Group Policy. For more information about configuring the client by using Windows PowerShell or Group Policy, see:
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