App-V Management Server |
Provides a central location for managing the App-V infrastructure, which delivers virtual applications to both the App-V Desktop Client and the Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Services) Client.
Uses Microsoft SQL Server® for its data store, where one or more App-V Management servers can share a single SQL Server data store.
Authenticates requests and provides security, metering, monitoring, and data gathering. The server uses Active Directory and supporting tools to manage users and applications.
Has a Silverlight®-based management site, which enables you to configure the App-V infrastructure from any computer. You can add and remove applications, manipulate shortcuts, assign access permissions to users and groups, and create connection groups.
Enables communication between the App-V Web Management Console and the SQL Server data store. These components can all be installed on a single server computer, or on one or more separate computers, depending on the required system architecture.
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App-V Publishing Server |
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App-V Desktop Client |
Retrieves virtual applications
Publishes the applications on the clients
Automatically sets up and manages virtual environments at runtime on Windows endpoints.
Stores user-specific virtual application settings, such as registry and file changes, in each user's profile.
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App-V Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Client |
Enables Remote Desktop Session Host servers to use the capabilities of the App-V Desktop Client for shared desktop sessions. |
App-V Sequencer |
Is a wizard-based tool that you use to transform traditional applications into virtual applications.
Produces the application “package,” which consists of:
a sequenced application (APPV) file
a Windows Installer file (MSI) that can be deployed to clients configured for stand-alone operation
Several XML files including Report.XML, PackageName_DeploymentConfig.XML, and PackageName_UserConfig.XML. The UserConfig and DeploymentConfig XML files are used to configure custom changes to the default behavior of the package.
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