How to Pack a MED-V Image
Letzte Aktualisierung: April 2010
Betrifft: Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization 1.0, Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization 1.0 SP1
A MED-V image must be packed before it can be added to a deployment package or uploaded to the server.
To create a packed MED-V image
Click the Images management button.
In the Images module, in the Local Packed Images pane, click New.
In the Packed Image Creation dialog box, select the virtual machine image by doing one of the following:
In the Base image file field, type the full path to the directory where the Microsoft Virtual PC image prepared for MED-V is located.
Click Browse to browse to the directory where the Microsoft Virtual PC image prepared for MED-V is located.
Specify the name of the new image by doing one of the following:
In the Image name field, type the desired name.
Hinweis
The following characters cannot be included in the image name: space " < > | \ / : * ?
A new packed image will be created.
From the drop-down list, select an existing name.
A new version of the existing image will be created.
Click OK.
A new MED-V packed image is created on your host computer with the properties defined in the following table.
Hinweis
In the Local Packed Images and Packed Images on Server panes, the most recent version of each image is displayed as the parent node. Click the parent node to view all other existing versions of the image.
Local Packed Images Properties
Property | Description |
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Image Name |
The name of the packed image as it was defined when the administrator created the image. |
Version |
The version of the displayed image. Hinweis All previous versions are kept unless deleted. |
File Size (compressed) |
The physical compressed size of the image. |
Image Size (uncompressed) |
The physical uncompressed size of the image. |
Siehe auch
Aufgaben
How to Install MED-V Client and MED-V Management Console
Creating a Virtual PC Image for MED-V
Konzepte
Using the MED-V Management Console User Interface
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