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App Isoloation Environment - experience?

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denacho

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Sep 6, 2002
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Anyone have any experience with this in PS4? Just reading about it today and I might have a use for it at our company - we have some apps that still use Office97 and some Office2000. I actually hope to get it down to 2000 and call it a day, but read about AIE and thought I'd look into it.

I read a posting on but am still a little fuzzy on installing apps.

Just curious on any info anyone has on this!
 
Hi!

I fiddeled around a litte bit with AIE and found it very good actually.

The pros are that you can keep the Citrix server clean from shared files, AIE will emulate a %windir% for the application so no more messy system32-folders.
Also, it is very easy to remove installed software as it is installed in a single folder with all it's settings.
It's getting more *nix-style, remove the folder and the app is removed. Although you need to remove the register branches as well.

However, at this point I am curious about how AIE will handle applications that installs services and applications that need ODBC-connections to gather data.

I am not sure about this or if AIE handles that as well.

And... I mostly do industrial software (SCADA)in Citrix and I found that seamless is not goos with AIE. As soon as you "frame" the app, it works.

-Anyone have any ideas about service installs in AIE and ODBC-connections?

/Chris


 
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