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		<title>AppV: Streaming virtual application from FILE</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Versluis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AppV server supports different options to steam your SFT deployment file. RTSP, RTSPS, FILE, HTTP and HTTPS are the protocols available for the Server URL. Currently I am evaluating to use the FILE option and store the virtual package on a file share. I am using the RTSP protocol and I am looking to get rid of the AppV steaming servers and only use file shares. I import my new Jing virtual application on my AppV management server and refreshed my local AppV client to publish the new application. The icon appeared on the desktop and I opened the shortcut. I immedialty received the following &#8220;Application Virtualization Error&#8221;. During the installation AllowIndependentFileStreaming was not set when the AppV client was installed. To correct this and allow streaming of a SFT file from a FILE share please change the following registry key to 1 and restart &#8220;Application Virtualization Client&#8221; service. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\Configuration\AllowIndependentFileStreaming I used the following script to change my clients and allow the FILE streaming: reg add HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\Configuration /v AllowIndependentFileStreaming /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f net stop sftlist net start sftlist References Technet &#8211; Application Virtualization Client Installer Command-Line Parameters]]></description>
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		<title>Riverbed: working with remote AutoCAD files</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ivan Versluis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AutoCAD &#8220;Out of the Box&#8221; is not tuned to perform particularly well in a WAN environment. This tip is about ways to make AutoCAD respond faster in a networked environment.  After implmenting central file serverices with Riverbed appliances the performance and usage of AutoCAD drawing become almost unusable when browsing for a file in Windows Explorer. AutoCAD files were located on a LAN connected file server before and migrated. Autodesk&#8217;s Infamous Explorer Shell Extension Since Autodesk included the ability to add digital signatures to drawings, they&#8217;ve also included an Explorer shell extension that allows Explorer to display signed .DWG files with a different icon than unsigned .DWG files. When Explorer lists .DWG files in a folder, it has to examine each file to determine whether or not it is signed and then display the correct icon. This takes time. On your local workstation&#8217;s folders the extra time is insignificant; however on a LAN the lag is noticeable, and across the WAN the lag can be crippling. The Explore lag occurs in AutoCAD File Dialogs as well as just plain Explorer. By default this shell extension is installed and enabled with any Autodesk product. To disable it: Right-click on any .DWG file and choose &#8220;Enable/Disable Digital Signature Icons&#8221; from the menu. In the Signature Validation Options dialog uncheck the &#8220;Validate digital signatures and display special icons&#8221; check box.  Click OK and Reboot. Any AutoCAD product install or update will re-enable this shell extension, so you may get to do this more ...]]></description>
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