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16:55 View Blog Issue: When opening a SharePoint document library user gets the below error message. The error code 4625dd4 16d1160a 0000e029 Application Virtualization Client could not launch the application you requested. The specified application does not exist. Check the name you specified and then try again. Background User http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/application-virtualization-client-service-is-not/728f4b93-15d2-4fb1-8d94-63d9de19faac reported that whenever he tries to open a document library on the SharePoint site he get error message. Recently the Office 2010 was deployed on some user machines but some part of it was launched as Office 2010 virtualization. The point may come in mind is what is Office 2010 Virtualization as we have http://sharepoint-community.net/profiles/blogs/application-virtualization-client-could-not-launch-the seen most of the office packages installed locally. You can read about the Application Virtualization here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/virtualization/application/default.aspx Troubleshooting As a part of basic troubleshooting, user was able to open the documents from his local machine but SharePoint library was giving the error message. Tried to delete the IE History, Reset o default, added the site to trusted zone etc. It seems to be another issue so, as always relayed on one source of information, I call in internet or Google. Resolution While searching on internet found the KB http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2481474, which talks about the Known issues and limitations when using virtualized Office 2010 applications on App-V 4.6 and App-V 4.5 SP2 clients. It also enlists the issue faced by our user. To resolve this issue, we need to uninstall the Deployment Kit, restart the system and reinstall the Deployment Kit. Asked user to open the SharePoint library and it was opening fine. Some reference link for the issue which helped in troubleshooting the issue: http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2010/12/13/known-issues-an
September 24, 2010 App-V FAQ: My virtual application won't start. Where do I start troubleshooting? If you have successfully virtualised an application, imported the package http://stealthpuppy.com/troubleshoot-with-the-app-v-client-log/ into the Management Server but you are having issues publishing the package, streaming the application or getting it to launch, the first place to start is the the http://www.novell.com/documentation/zav90/zav90_bestpractices/data/bycwnkd.html App-V client log. The client log settings are managed in the Application Virtualization Client console (SFTCMC.MSC) – start the console and the logging settings can be viewed on application virtualization the General tab: There are actually two places to which the the client will log errors – the Application event log (shown in the image under System Log Level) and the client log file; however the log file is generally the easiest to use when troubleshooting because it's a flat text file. Using the client log file application virtualization error The default location for the log file is %ProgramData%\Microsoft\Application Virtualization Client\sftlog.txt. To view the log you can use something as simple as Notepad, but if you want to view it in real time, use SMS Trace (Trace32) from the ConfigMgr 2007 Toolkit. To get more information out of the client, enable verbose mode, which will enable you to better identify the cause. Open the client console and view the client properties Set the Log Level to Verbose Click the Reset Log button to start with a clean log file Resetting the log will rename the existing file and start a new one: Note: once you have finished troubleshooting, don't forget to set the logging level back to Information. Here's an example In my test environment, I have a client machine (WIN71) and an App-V Management Server (APPV). I've imported a virtualised copy of Adobe Reader and assigned it to a set of users. On the client I have configured APPV as a publishing server; however when refr
when I start my application? Why is my application unable to find a child process? I have Excel 2007 and Excel 2010. I tried adding both my Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Office 2010 applications to my desktop in the same directory and they do not work. Why is that? I virtualized Outlook 2010 64-bit and added it to my desktop for use with Novell GroupWise, and now Microsoft Outlook 2010 does not start Why do I get a File not found error when I try to load my configuration? Explanation: This error appears when ZENworks Application Virtualization Studio cannot find one of the files referenced in your configuration. If your configuration file (XAPPL) has moved, ensure that the Files folder is in the same relative location to the configuration as it was when it was created. Why does my application not start after building? Possible Cause: There are several possible reasons why an application might fail to start. Use the following list to check for problems and correct them: Verify that you have the correct startup file selected. If your application does not open on one operating system, verify that the application failure is the same on all available operating systems. Action: To resolve the problem: Create a diagnostic version of the application and look in the logs for specific error messages. This can often provide a quick fix by letting you know exactly where the issue is. If the virtual application does not run, but the native version does run, try building from the Capture and Diff snapshot without any changes. Verify if the application is still not starting. If not, it is possible that the application is not compatible and cannot be virtualized. If the application does launch, start removing the registry and file system items again and see if it still executes. Perhaps something necessary was unintentionally removed. I receive an Unable to contact server error when I try to build my application Action: If you are including a runtime in your build, en