Viewing App-V Server Publishing Metadata
Gäller för: Application Virtualization 5.0, Application Virtualization 5.0 SP1, Application Virtualization 5.0 SP2, Application Virtualization 5.0 SP3
Use this procedure to view publishing metadata, which can help you resolve publishing-related issues. You must be using the App-V Management server to use this procedure.
This article contains the following information:
App-V 5.0 SP3 requirements for viewing publishing metadata
Query syntax for viewing publishing metadata
Query values for client operating system and version
Definition of publishing metadata
App-V 5.0 SP3 requirements for viewing publishing metadata
In App-V 5.0 SP3, you must provide the following values in the address when you query the App-V Publishing server for metadata:
Value | Additional details |
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ClientVersion |
If you omit the ClientVersion parameter from the query, the metadata excludes the new App-V 5.0 SP3 features. |
ClientOS |
You have to provide this value only if you select specific client operating systems when you sequence the package. If you select the default (all operating systems), do not specify this value in the query. If you omit the ClientOS parameter from the query, only the packages that were sequenced to support any operating system appear in the metadata. |
Query syntax for viewing publishing metadata
The following table provides the syntax and query examples.
Version of App-V | Query syntax | Parameter descriptions | Example | ||||||||||
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App-V 5.0 SP3 |
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To get the name of the Publishing server and the port number (http://<PubServer>:<Publishing Port#>) from the App-V Client, look at the URL configuration of the Get-AppvPublishingServer PowerShell cmdlet. |
In the example:
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App-V 5.0 through App-V 5.0 SP2 |
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See the information for App-V 5.0 SP3. |
In the example, A Windows Server 2012 R2 named “pubsvr01” hosts the Management and Publishing services. |
Query values for client operating system and version
In your publishing metadata query, enter the string values that correspond to the client operating system and version that you’re using.
Operating system | Architecture | Operating string string value |
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Windows 8.1 |
64-bit |
WindowsClient_6.2_x64 |
Windows 8.1 |
32-bit |
WindowsClient_6.2_x86 |
Windows 8 |
64-bit |
WindowsClient_6.2_x64 |
Windows 8 |
32-bit |
WindowsClient_6.2_x86 |
Windows Server 2012 R2 |
64-bit |
WindowsServer_6.2_x64 |
Windows Server 2012 R2 |
32-bit |
WindowsServer_6.2_x86 |
Windows Server 2012 |
64-bit |
WindowsServer_6.2_x64 |
Windows Server 2012 |
32-bit |
WindowsServer_6.2_x86 |
Windows 7 |
64-bit |
WindowsClient_6.1_x64 |
Windows 7 |
32-bit |
WindowsClient_6.1_x86 |
Windows Server 2008 R2 |
64-bit |
WindowsServer_6.1_x64 |
Windows Server 2008 R2 |
32-bit |
WindowsServer_6.1_x86 |
Definition of publishing metadata
When packages are published to a computer that is running the App-V client, metadata is sent to that computer indicating which packages and connection groups are being published. The App-V Client makes two separate requests for the following:
Packages and connection groups that are entitled to the client computer.
Packages and connection groups that are entitled to the current user.
The Publishing server communicates with the Management server to determine which packages and connection groups are available to the requester. The Publishing server must be registered with the Management server in order for the metadata to be generated.
You can view the metadata for each request in an Internet browser by using a query that is in the context of the specific user or computer.
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