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#WINDOWS VOLUME MANAGER MISSING WINDOWS 10#ĭuring the installation of Microsoft Visual Basic 6 on a Windows 10 agent computer with a UIA-only Writable Volume, the HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib\009 query run by the application fails. However, the Import Storage Groups job completes without errors. ĭuring storage group replication, if previously not imported to the database, AppStacks do not get imported to the storage group members and the database. In the presence of virtualized applications, such as ArcGIS, that have many HKCR subkeys, the “Insert Object” functionality in the Microsoft Office suite of applications is slow even when Office is installed on the base image. For example, an application that has this issue was Scilab. When the application attempts to open the file by using the 8.3 name, the file open operation fails. Īn application might rename a file to a name that is not in the 8.3 format and later retrieve the alternate 8.3 name (for example, LONGFI~1.TXT or LO7B27~1.TXT) that was automatically added by Windows. Sometimes when a file or folder is renamed to an existing file or folder’s name on an application package or Writable Volume, the rename operation erroneously succeeds and the existing file or folder becomes inaccessible. As a result, the corresponding application does not run correctly. On a UIA-only Writable Volume attached to the App Volumes Agent, when a file is renamed with a long filename and the next time the file is opened by using the short filename, the file does not open. As a result, printers are not redirected to the remote desktops and the end users are unable to see any local printers. In a Horizon VDI environment with a remote desktop running App Volumes agent that has a UIA-only Writable volume, while using the VMware Integrated Printing feature if the spooler service takes a long time to restart, the local printer to remote desktop mapping fails on a user’s second login. ![]() Īpplications using ADS (Alternate Data Streams) fail because svdriver fails to identify the ADS in certain scenarios. If kernel-mode CFG (Control Flow Guard) is enabled on Windows 10, a blue screen error (BSOD) occurs on reboot after installing App Volumes. ![]() The volume’s attributes and corresponding Program icons and data might be missing from the UI. Resolved Issuesĭuring a volume (.vmdk) replication, if the volume’s metadata does not get replicated then the volume’s status is displayed as "Legacy" in the App Volumes Manager UI at the replication site. #WINDOWS VOLUME MANAGER MISSING WINDOWS 7#Removed Windows 7 from system requirements in the Installation Guide.Īpp Volumes documentation is available in English.Added new information to the Administration Guide to help explain how application assignments are resolved for specific users and computers based on a set of criteria: entity type, assignment type, length of the computer name’s prefix, and the date on which the application is assigned. ![]() #WINDOWS VOLUME MANAGER MISSING UPDATE#This App Volumes release includes an update to jQuery.Īdministrators might have to clear their browser cache before accessing the App Volumes Manager to ensure the new jQuery version takes effect. Participation in this program is optional and encouraged as it will help VMware to guide the future development of App Volumes.
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