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| When installing the App-V Desktop Client (or App-V Terminal Services Client), the client can be configured to run in Standalone mode necessary to support virtualized applications that the MSI Utility has prepared for distribution. To prevent accidental ―mixed-mode scenarios in which MSI Utility-bundled applications attempt to run on App-V for Desktops computers communicating with a computer running App-V Mangement Server, the installation argument MSIDEPLOYMENT is supported only through command-line client installation. |
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In the Programs list, right-click cmd.exe, and then click Run as administrator. |
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In the Command Prompt window, navigate to the location of the App-V for Desktops installation files. |
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Depending on the installation file used, type the command appropriate to the deployment, and then press ENTER: |
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setup.exe /v”MSIDEPLOYMENT=TRUE”
msiexec /i “setup.msi” MSIDEPLOYMENT=TRUE |
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In the Welcome screen, click Next.
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In the License Agreement screen, read the license agreement, and if you agree, check I accept the terms in the license agreement, and then click OK.
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Optionally, you can click the button to read the Privacy Statement. You must be connected to the Internet to access the Privacy Statement.
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On the Setup Type screen, select the setup type. Click Typical to use the default program values, or click Custom if you want to configure the program settings during installation.
If you choose Typical, the next screen displays Ready to Install the Program. Click Install to begin the installation.
If you choose Custom, the Destination Folder screen appears.
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In the Destination Folder screen, accept the default folder and click Next or click Change..., to display the Change Current Destination Folder screen .Navigate to the desired destination folder and click OK, and then click Next.
Note: You can enter the path to the desired destination folder directly into the Folder Name: field, and then click OK.
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On the Application Virtualization Data Location screen, click Next to accept the default data locations or complete the following actions to change where the data is stored:
a. Click Change, and then browse to or, in the Global Data Location field, enter the destination folder for the global data location, and click OK. The Global Data Directory is where the Application Virtualization Desktop Client caches data shared by all users on the machine, like OSD files and SFT file data.
b. If you want to change the drive letter to be used, select the preferred drive letter from the drop-down list.
c. Enter a new path to store the user-specific data in the User-specific Data Location field if you want to change the data location. The User Data Directory is where the Application Virtualization Desktop Client stores user-specific information, like personal settings for virtualized applications.
Note: This path must be different for every user, so it should include a user-specific environment variable or a mapped drive or something else that will resolve to a unique path for each user.
d. When you have finished making the changes, click Next.
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On the Cache Size Settings screen, you can accept or change the default cache size. Click one of the following radio buttons to choose how to manage the cache space:
1. Use maximum cache size. Enter a numeric value from 100–1,048,576 (1 TB) in the Maximum size (MB) field to specify the maximum size of the cache.
2. Use free disk space threshold. Enter a numeric value to specify the amount of free disk space, in MB, that the Application Virtualization Client must leave available on the disk. This allows the cache to grow until the amount of free disk space reaches this limit. The value shown in Free disk space remaining indicates how much disk space is currently unused.
Note: To ensure that the cache has sufficient space allocated for all packages that might be deployed, use the Use free disk space threshold setting when you configure the client so that the cache can grow as needed. Alternatively, determine in advance how much disk space will be needed for the App-V cache, and at installation time, set the cache size accordingly. For more information about the cache space management feature, in the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) Operations Guide, see How to Use the Cache Space Management Feature.
Click Next to continue.
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On Runtime Policy Package Configuration screen. Click Next to continue. |
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On the Publishing Server screen. Clear check box for set up a Publishing Server now. Click Next to continue. |
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On the Ready to Install the Program screen, click Install. A screen is displayed that shows the progress of the installation.
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In the Install Wizard Completed screen, click Finish.
If the installation fails for any reason, you might need to restart the computer before trying the install again.
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