While the isolation provided by the VE is normally desired and is a cornerstone of the functionality delivered by App-V, there are cases where an application needs to have read/write access to the native system and update its state. The problem registry pass-through functionality addresses is when an application needs to write values to the native, non-virtual registry such that those values are created on the client system and are then visible to programs that have access to the native registry (e.g. Registry pass-through functionality is used when applications running inside a Virtual Environment (VE) need to read/write the contents of the native registry on a client. ![]() The purpose of this document is to describe the support for registry pass-through functionality that exists in Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) version 4.6. This one explains how to allow applications running inside an App-V Virtual Environment to read from or write to the native registry on a client. Here’s a new Knowledge Base article we published. ![]() Comments Off on KB: Allowing applications running inside an App-V Virtual Environment (VE) to read from or write to the native registryįiled under: App-V, App-V 4.5, App-V 4.6, KB Article, Sequencer.
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