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CM B09 - Best Practices for Implementing Application Virtualization with SVS and SVS Pro
Monday, 14 April 2008

Nelson Ruest, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Solutions gave this session and provided guidance for the successful implementation of application virtualization with SVS and application streaming with SVS Pro. Planning considerations were discussed, including why to do it in the first place, when to do it, and how application virtualization and streaming fit into a larger software management strategy.

Read more at: http://juice.altiris.com/article/3897/cm-b09-best-practices-implementing-application-virtualization-with-svs-and-svs-pro

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Licensing question...
Friday, 11 April 2008

I apologize in case this is posted in some completely obvious place but I simply couldn't find anything mentioned here or on the Thinstall.com site.


Once purchased I'd be able to create an unlimited number of thinstalled apps and distribute them as I see fit or is it X dollars for the suite, Y dollars per app I virtualize and Z dollars per machine that will be running it?


Thanks

Read more at: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/138605

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SoftGrid and Terminal Services: Better Together
Friday, 11 April 2008

One question I get asked a lot goes something like this: "Hey JC, we're wanting to consolidate some of our servers and get better at managing our client applications.  Some of the folks here want to go with Terminal Server (or Citrix) but I'm leaning towards Microsoft Application Virtualization (SoftGrid).  Based on A, B and C, which do you think would be better?"

Nine times out of ten I'll surprise them with the answer of "both" only because they never realized what a killer combination these two products make.  It's not a question of one or the other as each product is really targeted at solving a different problem, so when you team them together you get an awesome solution that will solve most of the problems large enterprises are trying to solve. 

I hate to sound all PR-like, I just want to hopefully clear up a common misconception that Terminal Server (or Citrix) competes with Microsoft Application Virtualization (SoftGrid) as they're really two completely different technologies designed to solve two completely different problems.  You don't have to take my word for it though as we have an entire section on TechNet dedicated to this very topic.  I pasted the main topics below but for more information visit http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/softgrid/evaluation/softgrid-ts.mspx.

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Challenges with Today's Terminal Services Environment: Rigid, Costly, and Unwieldy

Server growth is a costly issue for organizations that rely on terminal services. To avoid post-installation application conflicts, applications must be tested up front to determine which applications will collide and, therefore, must be separated and run on different Terminal Server silos – a time-consuming and costly process. Servers are routinely underutilized because each one is locked into a specific configuration, capable of serving only a limited set of non-conflicting applications, typically using just 25% of capacity. Often, 20 servers are required to support 1,000 users. Microsoft SoftGrid for Terminal Services completely changes this situation.

Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization for Terminal Services: Features and Benefits

Consolidate servers and end server siloing, increasing server farm ROI: SoftGrid's application virtualization allows any application to run alongside any other – even applications that normally conflict, multiple versions of the same application, and many applications that previously could not run under Terminal Services. This eliminates the need for server silos and significantly improves server utilization. As a result, the number of servers needed is much lower, operational costs for managing the remaining servers is reduced, and the server farm ROI is increased. For instance, it has enabled Russell Investment Group and Fidelity National Financial to shrink their application server farms by 33 – 40%.

End application conflicts and regression testing: By eliminating the need to permanently install applications on servers, and shielding the operating system and applications from changes created when installed applications run, Microsoft SoftGrid for Terminal Services prevents problems that hinder deployments. The need to perform lengthy regression testing is also significantly reduced.

Build business continuity for applications: Replicate your virtualized applications like any other enterprise data to maintain an instant-on failover plan for your applications. Applications can be kept up to date between live sites and back-up sites by automatically replicating virtualized application files on the live sites' SoftGrid servers to SoftGrid servers at a back-up site (using third-party tools).

Simplify OS migrations and patching: Turn time-consuming migration and patching projects into largely automated, conflict-free processes. Applications typically do not have to be repackaged for OS migrations. Patching and migrations do not require regression testing.

Simplify packaging: Applications that use SoftGrid only need to be packaged once for desktop or terminal services platforms. This reduces the need for "double packaging" or creating two different processes and packages when providing the choice for running an application on a desktop or via a Terminal Server. This simplifies administration, troubleshooting, and support.

Scalability: SoftGrid's unique approach enables applications to be centrally stored and then delivered and executed on Terminal Servers on demand. Application files are only delivered once from the SoftGrid server to the Terminal Server, where they are cached for repeat use by multiple users. As a result, SoftGrid is a bandwidth-efficient method of distributing applications to Terminal Servers ensuring that the SoftGrid server can support many Terminal Servers and thousands of connected users.

Integration with Microsoft SMS: With SoftGrid for Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS), IT administrators get the benefits of SoftGrid's application virtualization and dynamic streaming from within the SMS infrastructure. This allows you the flexibility to choose the best way to deploy and run applications while maintaining OS level patches, updates, inventory, and asset tracking with a single, integrated management point.

J.C. Hornbeck | Manageability Knowledge Engineer

Read more at: http://blogs.technet.com/softgrid/archive/2008/04/10/softgrid-and-terminal-services-better-together.aspx

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CM B27 - Packaging Best Practices for Application Virtualization and Streaming (SVS, Wise)
Friday, 11 April 2008

Once again, the Wise SE team delivered a highly-attended and extremely valuable "master class" on packaging for SVS. More often than not, creating a Virtual Software Package (whether you're going to stream it or deliver via conventional means) is a simple process that doesn't take more than a few minutes.

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Read more at: http://juice.altiris.com/article/3899/cm-b27-packaging-best-practices-application-virtualization-and-streaming-svs-wise

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When is application virtualization for win 2003 server coming from thinstall?
Thursday, 10 April 2008

Many Companies have outsourced their desktop.

So many Companies need application virtualization for windows 2003/2008 application server.

There only two companies that provide this. www.trigence.com and Microsoft softgrid.

Trigence does although application virtualization for linux and unix. So it is a solution for heterogene environments.

So why is vmware not buying this company to stay ahead?

Read more at: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/128279

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Running applet on a pc with multiple JRE Version
Thursday, 10 April 2008

We are trying to virtualize a java application (applet), which uses Java JRE 1.3.0-C. Once virtualized, if is run on a PC without JRE works quietly, if is run on a PC with 1.6 JRE installed Internet Explorer detect a conflict between the two versions and the application does not run. Some idea, suggestion?

Read more at: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/138264

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How to install and configure Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite (VAS) Enterprise Edition...
Thursday, 10 April 2008
The problems inherent to printing on Windows Terminal Services, and how Print-IT, the Universal Printing features of Virtual Access Suite, addresses each problem.

Read more at: http://www.msterminalservices.org/articles/Install-Configure-Provision-Networks-Virtual-Access-Suite-Part4.html

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Some SoftGrid enabled Office Applications may not run if McAfee VirusScan 8.5i is installed
Thursday, 10 April 2008

Here's an issue we've seen a couple times recently so I thought I'd send a heads up just in case any of you run into it:

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Symptoms: After installing VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i some SoftGrid client actions seems to be blocked. For example, if you try to start Microsoft Word 2003 /2007 or another Office Application via SoftGrid you may get the following error:

"The operation system is not presently configured to run this application."

Furthermore you may see some Event log entries like:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Description: Generate Activation Context failed for C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE11\MSO.DLL. Reference error message: The operation completed successfully.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Description: Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls. Reference error message: The system cannot find the path specified.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Description: Generate Activation Context failed for C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\MICROS~1\OFFICE11\mso.dll. Reference error message: The operation completed successfully.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: SideBySide
Event Category: None
Event ID: 59
Description: Resolve Partial Assembly failed for Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls. Reference error message: The system cannot find the path specified

Cause: Due to the BOP feature (Buffer Overflow Protection) in McAfee VirusScan, SoftGrid may be prevented from hooking the DLL call to point Office Applications to the Q Drive.

Resolution: There are three possible solutions:

1 - Create an empty directory for the application on the affected system(s).
Launch Windows Explorer.
Navigate to C:\program files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\
Create an empty instance of the virtual directory containing the Microsoft Office applications.

Example: c:\program files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Office 11 for Office 2003 or \Office12 for Office 2007

2 - Install VirusScan Enterprise (VSE) 8.5i without Buffer Overflow Protection (BOP) enabled.

3 - Add the name of the Microsoft Office application to the list of excluded processes in the Buffer Overflow Protection feature.
Example: winword.exe

NOTE: McAfee does not recommend excluding executables unless there is no other option and you are aware of the potential risks.

Note: Microsoft recommends the first workaround above.

Hope this helps!

Sebastian Gernert | SoftGrid Support Specialist

Read more at: http://blogs.technet.com/softgrid/archive/2008/04/09/some-softgrid-enabled-office-applications-may-not-run-if-mcafee-virusscan-8-5i-is-installed.aspx

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Symantec to Acquire AppStream
Thursday, 10 April 2008

In this morning's ManageFusion keynote, Symantec Chief Operating Officer Enrique Salem announced that Symantec has signed a definitive agreement to acquire industry-leading application streaming vendor AppStream. AppStream has been providing the streaming component of Symantec's SVS Professional since June, 2007.

The combined power of application virtualization and application streaming enables enterprise IT to deliver software reliably, immediately, wherever it is needed, with automated license enforcement and compliance auditing. SVS Pro also enables new business models by providing the platform for delivery of any software as a service.

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Read more at: http://juice.altiris.com/headsup/3932/symantec-acquire-appstream

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ManageFusion day-one keynote starts with a bang
Thursday, 10 April 2008
The ManageFusion Las Vegas day-one keynote began with a display of energy and Cirque du Soleil-style acrobatics that only Las Vegas could provide.

Read more at: http://juice.altiris.com/blog/3921/managefusion-day-one-keynote-starts-with-a-bang

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ManageFusion day-two keynote – acquisition and integration
Thursday, 10 April 2008
The theme for the ManageFusion day-two keynote was integration and acquisition. Greg Butterfield, Symantec group president, and Enrique Salem, Symantec COO, took the stage to kick things off. Enrique had been at RSA earlier in the week and wanted to talk about how security and systems management together are the answer for protecting information today.

Read more at: http://juice.altiris.com/blog/3942/managefusion-day-two-keynote

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