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App-V Application WMI Class

Aplica-se a: Application Virtualization

In the Application Virtualization (App-V) Client, the Application class is a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class that represents all the virtual applications on the client.

The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code. The code includes all the inherited properties.

class Application
{
      string Name;
      string Version;
      string PackageGUID;
      datetime LastLaunchOnSystem;
      uint32 GlobalRunningCount;
      boolean Loading;
      string OriginalOsdPath;
      string CachedOsdPath;
};

Requisitos

Properties

  • Name
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: Key

    The display name of the virtual application.

  • Version
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: Key

    The version of the virtual application.

  • PackageGUID
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    The GUID of the package that the virtual application is associated with.

  • LastLaunchOnSystem
    Data type: DateTime

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    The last date and time that the virtual application was launched.

  • GlobalRunningCount
    Data type: UInt32

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    A count of the running instances of the virtual application that were started directly.

  • Loading
    Data type: Boolean

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    true if the virtual application is being started; otherwise false.

  • OriginalOsdPath
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    The original file path of the OSD file that was registered with the App-V Client.

  • CachedOsdPath
    Data type: String

    Access type: Read-only

    Qualifiers: None

    The file path of the OSD file if the App-V Client has cached the OSD file locally.

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