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Microsoft Application Virtualization Administrative Template (ADM Template)

Brief Description
The Microsoft Application Virtualization ADM template allows you to administer App-V client settings via Preferences.

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Quick Details
File Name:AppVADMTemplate.msi
Version:1.0
Date Published:9/30/2008
Language:English
Download Size:245 KB
Estimated Download Time: 1 min 56K

Overview

The Microsoft Application Virtualization ADM template configures client settings for the App-V Windows Desktop Client and for the Terminal Services client. The ADM template centrally manages common client configurations by using an existing Group Policy infrastructure and includes settings for communication, client interface, and permissions.

Feature Bullet Summary:
The ADM Template for App-V 4.5 provides central client settings administration for App-V 4.5 deployment, including the following:
  • Client permissions
  • Client interface behavior
  • Client communication settings

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System Requirements

  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows XP
Application Virtualization 4.5 Client for Windows Desktops or Terminal Servers

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Instructions

Download the ADM Template msi.
Download the App-V Client ADM template by clicking on the Download button.

Install the ADM Template
  1. Run AppVirtADMTemplate.msi.
  2. During setup, choose a location to install the ADM template.
  3. Click Finish to complete the process.

Import the ADM template into a Group Policy Object
  1. Open Group Policy Object Editor.
  2. Right-click Administrative Templates, and then click Add/Remove Templates.
  3. Click Add, and specify the Application Virtualization Client (*.ADM) file location.

Configure the Group Policy editor to display the settings
Note This procedure is not required in Windows Server 2008 unless a filter has been applied to filter out preference settings.
  1. Select Administrative Templates.
  2. Select View on the Group Policy Object Editor menu bar, and click Filtering.
  3. Uncheck the Only show policies that can be fully managed box, and click OK.

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