Application Virtualization Error In Windows 7
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2008 r2 Application Virtualization Management server and one windows 7 32bit application virtualization client. I received error message "Application Virtualization error: The application virtualization client could not update application virtualization client error publishing information from the server application virtualization. A network connection was not detected. Check your network connection, and try again. Error code: 4604EE8-16900E0A-10000001. One configuration I made different from the guide was select U: drive letter instead of leaving as default (I already have Q: drive mapped.) I added both sghwdsptr.exe and sghwsvr.ext to firewall inbounces windows desktop virtualization rules - As a matter of fact, I have both server and client firewall turned off for domain connections. I changed "AllowIndependentFileStreaming" from 0 to 1 on App-V Client PC Nothing helps so far, I must have missed configured something. Please assist to resolve the issue. Thanks in advance. Tuesday, July 20, 2010 3:35 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Add the SFT_SOFTGRIDSERVER variable and set its value to the hostname of the NLB cluster. By using either the SFT_SOFTGRIDSERVER variable or the ApplicationSourceRoot setting you can leave the OSD file unmodified. 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This blog article demonstrates how to deploy this App-V Client using 'ZENworks Configuration Management' and Bundle Commander on Windows 7 x64. There are two ways to deploy the 'Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client 4.6'. One way is to use the setup.exe and use the '/S /v /qn' switches, which are provided by Bundle Commander when you select this setup: However, this setup.exe basically is a bootstrapper which takes care of installing the following prerequisites first: - Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)- Microsoft Application Error Reporting ... and then of the actual install of the 'Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client 4.6'. There's another, more manageable, option which gives you the option to customize the client using Bundle Commander's 'Microsoft's App-V Client Configuration Wizard'. First, if you don't have Windows Bundles for these 'Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables' yet, download newer versions of them here: Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package ATL Security Update Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update and select the installers in Bundle Commander. The Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable linked above (9.0.30729.6161) is slightly newer than the one required for the 'Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client 4.6' (9.0.30729.4148). Apparently you need to install both, otherwise the client setup will fail later on, so you need to extract the '9.0.30729.4148' build from the 'setup.exe' installer first and create a Windows Bundle for it. If you need instructions for that, please let me know. In order to create a Windows Bundle for the 'Microsoft Application Error Reporting' MSI, we need to have a look at the setup.msi, which is the actual setup for the 'Microsoft Application Virtualization Desktop Client 4.6', first. Select the 'setup.msi' in the MSI Viewer and lookup the value for the 'ProductCode' property: Select the 'Property' table and then the 'ProductCode' rowApplication Virtualization Comparison