Comme vous le savez surement déja, l’Anniversary Update de Windows 10 intègre nativement les clients APP-V et UE-V…cela fait deux choses en moins à déployer lors de la masterisation des postes et assure une complete intégration en symbiose avec l’OS…
l’article ci dessous (en aglais mais tout à fait explicite) vous détaille comment activer et gérer ce fameux client AppV, que ce soir en GPO ou en PowerShell, à votre convenance.
Enabling the App-V client with Group Policy
- Open the device’s Local Group Policy Editor.
- Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > App-V.
- Run Enables App-V Client and then select Enabled on the screen that appears.
- Restart the device.
Enabling the App-V client with Windows PowerShell
- Open Windows PowerShell.
- Type Enable-Appv and press Enter.
- Restart the device.
- To verify that the App-V client is enabled on the device, enter AppvClientEnabled or Get-AppvStatus in Windows PowerShell.
You can also use this command to enable the App-V via a Configuration Manager Task Sequence:
For more information see Enable the App-V in-box client.
Accessing the Client Management console
The Client Management console provides the following functionality to the user:
- View all virtual applications published to them
- View the connection groups configured for them
- View the download status of their virtual applications and connection groups
- Update, download, repair their virtual applications and connection groups
- Toggle work offline mode (which prevents new or updated virtual applications from being published)
The Client Management console is not included, however it is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center. Note that to perform all of the actions available using the Client Management console, you must have administrative rights on the computer running the App-V client.
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Ecrit par J.C. Hornbeck
…allez le lire pour plus d’informations, et commencez à profiter des nouveautés “Anniversary Update” des maintenant
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