Learn about creating application deployment. You can order these applications so that when multiple applications try to modify a file system or registry value, the application with the highest order takes priority.
- [Instructor] We're back in our Systems Center…Configuration Manager Server, and now we're going…to prepare our virtual environment.…First thing we need to do is to take the application…we created in the previous video,…and add it as an App-V application.…So we're in our software library in Applications.…Let's go ahead and right-click on Applications…and choose to Create an Application.…And instead of choosing an MSI file…as we've done in the past,…we're going to choose an Application Virtualization 5.…Let's Browse.…And we're going to choose our Putty.7 App-V app.…
Let's go ahead and click Next.…Next again.…Now we can add some additional information if we want to,…or we can just leave the default Name and click Next.…And the Application Wizard completed successfully.…Let's go ahead and click Close.…And we see the new application in our Applications section.…Now, let's go down to where it says…App-V Virtual Environments.…Let's choose to Create a Virtual Environment.…And we'll just call this AppV Apps,…and we'll click Add to the deployment types.…
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11/19/2018- Creating and deploying applications
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- SCCM deployment benefits
- Deploying applications using PowerShell scripts
- Managing application supersedence and removal
- Managing and deploying virtual applications
- Creating virtual applications using the App-V Sequencer
- Managing and deploying Microsoft Store and Office 365 apps
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Video: Preparing the App-V environment