This article describes the Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 Service Pack 2 Spring 2014 update (also known as Hotfix Package 4 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 SP2). This cumulative hotfix also contains fixes from Hotfix Package 2 for Application Virtualization 5.0 SP2 (public release).
This hotfix includes a number of significant innovations in Application Virtualization 5.0, focusing on virtualization and deployment scenarios. These include enhancements to application publishing, refresh, and launch performance.
We have also heard your feedback and have made a number of other improvements to App-V. These include enhancements to the package conversion engine and sequencer, improved package conversion rates, and support for a VFS write mode sequencer setting. This last item grants the virtualized application write access to files and folders in the virtualized environment, if required.
Finally, to simplify testing and rollout of new versions of your virtualized applications, we now support parallel deployment and execution of application upgrades while retaining user access to the original application that's running on the same device.
Special note for this and later hotfixes Because of the number and significance of the updates involved, we strongly recommend that you test extensively before you deploy this hotfix package into a production environment.
Note Because App-V hotfixes are cumulative (each new hotfix release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous update package), we recommend that you consider applying the most recent fix release that contains the most recent spring 2014 update (Hotfix 4).
This hotfix includes a number of significant innovations in Application Virtualization 5.0, focusing on virtualization and deployment scenarios. These include enhancements to application publishing, refresh, and launch performance.
We have also heard your feedback and have made a number of other improvements to App-V. These include enhancements to the package conversion engine and sequencer, improved package conversion rates, and support for a VFS write mode sequencer setting. This last item grants the virtualized application write access to files and folders in the virtualized environment, if required.
Finally, to simplify testing and rollout of new versions of your virtualized applications, we now support parallel deployment and execution of application upgrades while retaining user access to the original application that's running on the same device.
Special note for this and later hotfixes Because of the number and significance of the updates involved, we strongly recommend that you test extensively before you deploy this hotfix package into a production environment.
Note Because App-V hotfixes are cumulative (each new hotfix release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous update package), we recommend that you consider applying the most recent fix release that contains the most recent spring 2014 update (Hotfix 4).