Administering App-V 5.1 Virtual Applications by Using the Management Console

Use the Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 5.1 management server to manage packages, connection groups, and package access in your environment. The server publishes application icons, shortcuts, and file type associations to authorized computers that run the App-V 5.1 client. One or more management servers typically share a common data store for configuration and package information.

The management server uses Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) groups to manage user authorization and has SQL Server installed to manage the database and data store.

Because the management servers stream applications to end users on demand, these servers are ideally suited for system configurations that have reliable, high-bandwidth LANs. The management server consists of the following components:

  • Management Server – Use the management server to manage packages and connection groups.

  • Publishing Server – Use the publishing server to deploy packages to computers that run the App-V 5.1 client.

  • Management Database - Use the management database to manage the package access and to publish the server’s synchronization with the management server.

Management Console tasks

The most common tasks that you can perform with the App-V 5.1 Management console are:

The main elements of the App-V 5.1 Management Console are:

Management Console tab Description

Packages tab

Use the PACKAGES tab to add or upgrade packages.

Connection Groups tab

Use the CONNECTION GROUPS tab to manage connection groups.

Servers tab

Use the SERVERS tab to register a new server.

Administrators tab

Use the ADMINISTRATORS tab to register, add, or remove administrators in your App-V 5.1 environment.

Important   JavaScript must be enabled on the browser that opens the Web Management Console.

Other resources for this App-V 5.1 deployment