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			<title>App-V and Quest vWorkspace 7.2: What's an OSD file</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Okay, not sure if this is an App-V thing, a Quest vWorkspace thing, and if it's just limited to one version of vWorkspace. I have my doubts about the latter, though/ I only had one example environment and that's:</p>
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<li>App-V 4.6 SP1</li>
<li>Quest vWorkspace 7.2</li>
<li>Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) in Windows Server 2008R2 SP1</li>
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<p>What happens is that, if you publish an application using the "publish App-V application" button, everything seems to go okay. Hooray. Only when the user wants to actually use the app you'll be screamed at - beause the system will tell you tha tit has no clue what to do with an .osd application. 
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			<author>admin@bubbakraut.com (Sven Jambor)</author>
			<category>App-V</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:31:34 +0200</pubDate>
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