Planning to Use Folder Redirection with App-V
App-V 5.0 SP2 supports the use of folder redirection, a feature that enables users and administrators to redirect the path of a folder to a new location.
This topic contains the following sections:
Requirements and unsupported scenarios for using folder redirection
Requirements |
To use %AppData% folder redirection, you must:
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Unsupported scenarios |
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How to configure folder redirection for use with App-V
Folder redirection can be applied to different folders, such as Desktop, My Documents, My Pictures, etc. However, the only folder that impacts the use of App-V applications is the user’s roaming AppData folder (%AppData%). You can apply folder redirection to any other supported folders without impacting App-V.
How folder redirection works with App-V
The following table describes how folder redirection works when %AppData% is redirected to a network and when you have met the requirements listed earlier in this article.
Virtual environment state | Action that occurs |
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When the virtual environment starts |
The virtual file system (VFS) AppData folder is mapped to the local AppData folder (%LocalAppData%) instead of to the user’s roaming AppData folder (%AppData%).
Note
The App-V client folder redirection sometimes fails to move files from %AppData% to %LocalAppData%. See Release Notes for App-V 5.0 SP2. |
When the virtual environment shuts down |
The local cached data in AppData (roaming) is zipped up and copied to the “real” roaming AppData folder in %AppData%. A time stamp, which indicates the last known upload, is simultaneously saved as a registry key under:
To provide redundancy, App-V 5.0 keeps the three most recent copies of the compressed data under %AppData%. |
Overview of folder redirection
Purpose |
Enables end users to work with files, which have been redirected to another folder, as if the files still existed on the local drive. |
Description |
Folder redirection allows users and administrators to redirect the path of a folder to a network location. The documents in the folder are available to the user from any computer on the network.
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Usage example |
You can redirect the Documents folder, which is usually stored on the computer's local hard disk, to a network location. The user can access the documents in the folder from any computer on the network. |
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