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App-V 4.6, KB Article, Sequencer Here’s a new Knowledge Base article we published. This one explains how to allow applications running inside an App-V Virtual Environment to read http://ptang.net/?cat=62&paged=3 from or write to the native registry on a client. ===== Summary The http://www.smartestcomputing.us.com/topic/58601-resolved-issues-following-malware-removal/ purpose of this document is to describe the support for registry pass-through functionality that exists in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) version 4.6. Registry pass-through functionality is used when applications running inside a Virtual Environment (VE) need to read/write the contents of the native registry on a client. More Information The problem application virtualization registry pass-through functionality addresses is when an application needs to write values to the native, non-virtual registry such that those values are created on the client system and are then visible to programs that have access to the native registry (e.g. natively installed applications). While the isolation provided by the VE is normally desired and is a cornerstone of the functionality delivered by App-V, there application virtualization client are cases where an application needs to have read/write access to the native system and update its state. Registry pass-through functionality provides the ability to write-through, or pass-through, registry operations from applications running inside the VE. Values that are written to pass-through locations from inside the VE can subsequently be used by other applications. Declaring a pass-through Pass-through keys are defined in the following location on the client system: HKLM\Software\[Wow6432Node\]Microsoft\Softgrid\4.5\SystemGuard\Overrides\VirtualRegistryPassThroughEx The VirtualRegistryPassThroughEx key should contain REG_MULTI_SZ type values identifying the registry keys on the client that should be accessed natively by an application in the VE. Examples: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ActiveMovie\devenum All registry values read or written at these levels, or anywhere in the tree underneath, will go to the native registry on the system on which the VE is running. Collisions Package overlaps with pass-through In all cases, the registry values in the package take precedence over the pass-through locations. This means that locations that are defined in both locations – pass-through location and virtual registry – will create a runtime environment that ignores the pass-through location. For example, if a package has HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DirectDraw\KeyName\VRegValue=5 and a registry pass-through is defined for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Portal Gallery Downloads Blogs Calendar Chat Staff Online Users Members List Member Map More Activity All Activity My Activity Streams Unread Content Content I Started Search More Pages Portal Articles Games News More More More All Activity Home Security Virus, Spyware and Malware Removal [RESOLVED] Issues following malware removal. Sign in to follow this Followers 3 [RESOLVED] Issues following malware removal. Started by janfijay, January 28, 2013 Display 42 posts in this topic Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 janfijay Member Members 25 posts January 23, 2013 OS: Windows 7 Post #: 1 Posted January 28, 2013 Windows 7 Acer laptop Hi I have had issues following virus and malware attacks. Following various threads in this and other forums i am sure that I now have a clean computer - but would be ahappy to accept advice on further checks I can do. McAfee, Malwarebytes, AdAware, Avast, Defender, all give me a clean bill of health. I have sorted all the issues i had with the registry changes and running farbar all looks OK. The only issue which seems to have just started is with my screen on booting. Windows load - screen OK. I type in my password the I get a grey backlit screen with the arrow able to move but no display. If I turn off then back on it obviously comes on asking if I want to boot in safe mode. This is never a problem - display fine in safe mode. It doesn't seem to happen everytime either. Driver issue? regards Janfijay Go to top Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Broni Malware Annihilator Administrators 20,619 posts Age: 62 October 4, 2004 Gender: Male Location: Daly City, CA OS: Windows 10 Country: Post #: 2 Posted January 29, 2013 If you want to run some extra checks complete all steps from here: If not then I'll move this topic to Windows 7 forum. Let me know. Go to top Share this post Link to post Share on other sites janfijay Member Members 25 posts January 23, 2013 OS: Windows 7 Post #: 3 Posted January 29, 2013 Thanks Broni I have run all of the antivirus checks you recommended. ran full McAfee and Malwarebytes checks last night. Nothing. here are the things you asked for. hope they help. Only issue left is bluescreen when trying to do a system restore (I can make a restore point) and black screen after windows boots. Never happens in safe mode. Have uninstalled and reinstalled graphics drivers. After that booted 6 or 7 times without a problem then the issue began again. aswMBR version 0.9.9.1707 Copyright© 2011 AVAST S