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Solution: Error message when you try to publish a Windows Installer package for a virtual application from a network share to an App-V Client: xxxxxx-xxxxxx0A-000001D1 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ J.C. HornbeckFebruary 3, 20104 0 0 0 After you sequence an application that uses the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Sequencer version 4.5 or a later version, you have the option of generating a Windows Installer package to https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/mdop/appv-v4/how-to-work-offline-or-online-with-application-virtualization publish the application. If you try to publish a Windows Installer package that is located on a network share, you may receive the following error message: The Application Virtualization Client could not complete the operation. The Application Virtualization Client is operating in disconnected mode and cannot perform the operation requested. Ensure https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/appv/2010/02/03/solution-error-message-when-you-try-to-publish-a-windows-installer-package-for-a-virtual-application-from-a-network-share-to-an-app-v-client-xxxxxx-xxxxxx0a-000001d1/ that you can connect to the Application Virtualization Server, and then retry the operation. If the problem persists, report the following error code to your System Administrator. Error code: xxxxxx-xxxxxx0A-000001D1 Additionally, the corresponding Sftlog.txt file contains several additional errors that have a result code (also known as rc) of xxxxxx2A-00000005. Also, the Windows Installer log file contains logs that resemble the following: === Logging stopped: date time ===MSI (c) (3C:68) [11:53:01:145]: Note: 1: 1708 MSI (c) (3C:68) [11:53:01:145]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038 MSI (c) (3C:68) [11:53:01:145]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038 MSI (c) (3C:68) [11:53:01:145]: Product: msitest -- Installation failed. For details on the cause and how to fix this issue please see the following new Knowledge base article: KB979598 - Error message when you try to publish a Windows Installer package for a virtual application from a network share to an App-V Client: "xxxxxx-xxxxxx0A-
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18 Feb. 2010] Taking you through the configuration process of App-V using Group Policy Objects. Introduction Group Policy Objects are used more and more for centralized management of settings, especially for software products which are installed on a lot of systems and/or have a lot of configuration settings. Therefore many people are creating custom ADM templates to set such configurations using Active Directory Group Policy Object. In those times the product still was labeled SoftGrid Rodney Medina create such an ADM template for SoftGrid. With the release of the latest version of App-V (the name given to the SoftGrid product), Microsoft announced an ADM template in order to configure the App-V client. I found this a breakthrough because this implies that Microsoft will officially support creating configuration settings using this methodology. When the ADM template was released and used for the first time we noticed that not all the settings available in the custom ADM template were available in this template. That is why Rodney, together with Ment v/d Plas, updated their ADM template reflecting the changes made to the settings in App-V 4.5, so all settings are available when combining both ADM templates. In this article I will show how these ADM templates can be used and which settings can be configured using those templates. Adding the template All App-V settings are based on machine level, so there is no user configuration part. Therefore you add the ADM template to a new or already existing GPO using the option Add/Remove Templates from the right mouse button menu on Administrative Templates. Figure 1: Add/Remove Templates menu option Logically, you will need to have the templates available. Both can be downloaded for free. The Microsoft templates can be found on the Microsoft website, while the custom ADM template by Rodney/Ment can be found here (registration required). Figure 2: Both ADM templates are seleted for using in this GPO After selecting one or both templates you are ready for configuring the settings using the Group Policy Object Editor. Depending on which Operating System (and which version of the Group Policy Object Editor) you are using, you should change the filtering options to show the possible settings. In Windows 2008 those settings are displayed by default, in Windows 2003 you need to uncheck the option "Only show policy settings that can be fully managed" before the settings are displayed. The Microsoft Settings are displayed under Microsoft Application Virtualization Client. The first set of settings is combined under the tab communication. Figure 3: The Communication options within the Mic