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Configuring MED-V Workspace Policies

Letzte Aktualisierung: April 2010

Betrifft: Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization 1.0, Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization 1.0 SP1

A MED-V Workspace policy is a group of configurable settings that define how the virtualized environment and applications perform on the host machine. The topics in this section describe all the configurable settings in the MED-V Workspace policy as well as how these settings influence the MED-V Workspace.

The following MED-V Workspace types are available:

  • Persistent—In a persistent MED-V Workspace, all changes and additions the user makes to the MED-V Workspace are saved in the MED-V Workspace between sessions. Additionally, a persistent MED-V Workspace is generally used in a domain environment.

  • Revertible—In a revertible MED-V Workspace, at the completion of each session (that is, when the MED-V Workspace is stopped), the MED-V Workspace reverts to its original state during deployment. No changes or additions that the user made are saved on the MED-V Workspace between sessions. A revertible MED-V Workspace cannot be used in a domain environment.

It is important to decide on the type of MED-V Workspace you are creating before deploying the MED-V Workspace, because it is not recommended to reconfigure the type of MED-V Workspace after a policy has been deployed to users.

Hinweis

When configuring a policy, a warning symbol appears next to mandatory fields that are not filled in. If a mandatory field is not filled in, the symbol appears on the tab as well.

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