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How to Edit an Existing Virtual Application | How to Edit an Existing Virtual Application | dansimp | 358b9a69-5695-4c6f-92e1-7ed2b69a2def | dansimp | dansimp | mdop, appcompat, virtualization | deploy | library | w10 | 06/16/2016 |
How to Edit an Existing Virtual Application
You can use the following procedure to edit the properties associated with an existing virtual application package by using the Application Virtualization (App-V) Sequencer. You must open the existing virtual application, make the necessary updates, and then save the updated virtual application package.
To modify an existing virtual application
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To start the App-V Sequencer Console, on the computer running the App-V Sequencer, select Start/Programs/Microsoft Application Virtualization/Microsoft Application Virtualization Sequencer.
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To open the existing virtual application, in the App-V Console, select File/Open. Use the Open dialog box to locate the associated SPRJ file you want to modify.
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Modify the virtual application package. For more information about what properties can be modified, see How to Determine Whether to Edit or Upgrade a Virtual Application Package.
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To save the modifications, select File / Save.
Related topics
How to Create or Upgrade Virtual Applications Using the App-V Sequencer
How to Upgrade an Existing Virtual Application