As RSAT is Windows add on, i'm not sure if this will be supported in the future (Windows components or Windows add ons are not supported). However, you may try ThinApp. Some useful useful links f...
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As RSAT is Windows add on, i'm not sure if this will be supported in the future (Windows components or Windows add ons are not supported). However, you may try ThinApp. Some useful useful links for ThinApping RSAT: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Administration Tools Pack 2003 Service Pack 2 Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for windows 7 SP1 32bit Microsoft RSAT
RSAT is not supported on App Volumes. You may install it on the base image. This thread might be helpful: Re: Installing RSAT 8.1 with Cloudvolumes 2.7
'Profiles only' writable template is not supported after 2.9 release. Since you have 2.12, going back to 2.9 is not recommended due to less features & functionalities. Even if modifying the exist...
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'Profiles only' writable template is not supported after 2.9 release. Since you have 2.12, going back to 2.9 is not recommended due to less features & functionalities. Even if modifying the existing snapvol with that of 2.9 to accommodate 'profiles only' changes works for now, it will not be supported by VMware support if there arise any issues in the future. Disabling Windows updates in the golden image and recompose the existing desktops is a good idea rather downgrading to 2.9.
If you are looking for 'Profile only' snapvol.cfg specifically, please download the App Volumes 2.9 version that had 'Profile only' writable template. Download VMware App Volumes
Guess the writable is out of space due to OST file. Check the available space in the App Volumes Manager under Volumes -> Writables -> Change "Standard View" to "Usage View". To see the availabl...
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Guess the writable is out of space due to OST file. Check the available space in the App Volumes Manager under Volumes -> Writables -> Change "Standard View" to "Usage View". To see the available space for end users, please have a look at Page 17 on this document. Allowing End Users to See the Size of Writable Volumes https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/techpaper/vmware-app-volumes-deployment-considerations…
If you are using vSAN, the default storage policy (FTT=1) applies to all AppStacks. To modify the FTT for an AppStack, you can create a new storage policy. Please refer to the App Volumes and...
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If you are using vSAN, the default storage policy (FTT=1) applies to all AppStacks. To modify the FTT for an AppStack, you can create a new storage policy. Please refer to the App Volumes and vSAN reference document (Page 40). https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/techpaper/vmware-horizon-6-view-virtual-san-app-volume…
From the log, unable to figure out why word cannot save file. Suggest you to raise a SR with VMware support to look into the issue in detail. For Skype search issue, please have a look at this t...
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From the log, unable to figure out why word cannot save file. Suggest you to raise a SR with VMware support to look into the issue in detail. For Skype search issue, please have a look at this thread: Writable Profiles and Skype 2016
Please provide more info about the plugin? Is it part of the master image or from AppStack? Also check the svservice.log for any errors. VMware Knowledge Base
Could you check if the provisioning VM has Office 365 locally installed or is it a clean VM? Do you see any error message when saving the word document?
The syntax "C:\snapvolumestemp\writable" is not correct. Please use "C:\SnapvolumesTemp\MountPoints" folder and you will see a GUID for the writable volume disk. What is the version of App Volu...
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The syntax "C:\snapvolumestemp\writable" is not correct. Please use "C:\SnapvolumesTemp\MountPoints" folder and you will see a GUID for the writable volume disk. What is the version of App Volumes? In the latest versions 2.13.1 and 2.13.2, there is a known issue in browsing to the mountpoint folder. AV 2.13.1: Can no longer see C:\SnapVolumesTemp after updating to 2.13.1