--- title: How to Create and Test a MED-V Image description: How to Create and Test a MED-V Image author: jamiejdt ms.assetid: 40e4aba6-12cb-4794-967d-2c09dc20d808 ms.pagetype: mdop, virtualization ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.prod: w7 ms.date: 06/16/2016 --- # How to Create and Test a MED-V Image The MED-V administrator creates a MED-V image so that it can be uploaded, associated with a MED-V workspace, and then distributed to the client over the Web, added to a MED-V package, or downloaded to the client by using a third-party system. It is recommended to first create a test image and test it on MED-V client before deploying it. When creating a MED-V image, it goes through the following stages: 1. **Local test image**—A basic image that can be tested locally. 2. **Local packed image**—After the image is tested, the image is packed as it existed prior to testing. No changes made during testing are included in the packed image. 3. **Packed image on server**—The packed image is uploaded to the server. ## How to Create a MED-V Test Image **To create a new MED-V test image** 1. Click the **Images** management button. The **Images** module appears. - The **Images** module consists of the following panes: - **Local Test Images**—Local unpacked images. - **Local Packed Images**—All packed images on the local computer. - **Packed Images on Server**—All images that have been packed and uploaded to the server. - In the **Local Packed Images** and **Packed Images on Server** panes, the most recent version of each image is displayed as the parent node. Click the parent node to view all other existing versions of the image. 2. In the **Local Test Images** pane, click **New**. 3. On the **Test Image Creation** dialog box, select the virtual machine image that you want to configure as a MED-V test image by doing one of the following: - In the **Base image** file field, type the full path to the directory where the Microsoft Virtual PC image prepared for MED-V is located. - Click **Browse** to browse to the directory where the Microsoft Virtual PC image prepared for MED-V is located. 4. In the **Image name** field, type or select the desired name. **Note**   The following characters cannot be included in the image name: space " < > | \\ / : \* ?   5. Click **OK**. A new MED-V test image is created on your host computer with the properties defined in the following table. For more information about configuring the MED-V workspace image, refer to [Configuring MED-V Workspace Policies](configuring-med-v-workspace-policies.md). **Local Test Images Properties**
Property Description

Image Name

The name of the test image as it was defined when the administrator created the image.

Image Path

The local path of the test image.

Created

The date the test image was created.

  ## How to Test a MED-V Image from the MED-V Client After a MED-V test image is created, use the following procedure to test the image locally. **To test a MED-V image** 1. Click the **Policy** management button. 2. In the **Policy** module, assign the MED-V test image to a MED-V workspace by doing the following: 1. Click the **Virtual Machine** tab. 2. In the **Assigned Image** field, select the MED-V test image you created. If your test image is not in the list, click **Refresh**. 3. On the toolbar, click **Save changes**. 3. Configure any other MED-V workspace settings to be tested. For more information, see [Configuring MED-V Workspace Policies](configuring-med-v-workspace-policies.md). 4. Start MED-V client. 5. In the **Confirm Running Test** confirmation box, click **Use Test Image**. 6. Test the MED-V workspace test image. For information about starting and running MED-V client, see [MED-V Client Operations](med-v-client-operations.md). **Note**   While testing an image, do not open VPC and make changes to the image.   **Note**   When testing an image, no changes are saved to the image between sessions; instead, they are saved in a separate, temporary file. This is to ensure that when the image is packed and run on the production environment, it is the original, clean image.   ## Related topics [Creating a Virtual PC Image for MED-V](creating-a-virtual-pc-image-for-med-v.md) [Creating a MED-V Workspace](creating-a-med-v-workspacemedv-10-sp1.md) [Configuring MED-V Workspace Policies](configuring-med-v-workspace-policies.md) [MED-V Client Operations](med-v-client-operations.md)