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Implementing VMware Horizon 7 - Second Edition

By : Jason Ventresco
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Implementing VMware Horizon 7 - Second Edition

By: Jason Ventresco

Overview of this book

VMware Horizon 7 has been a buzz since it was announced. One of the major reasons is the introduction of the new Instant Clones feature. This book will complement the product documentation by providing real-life examples of how it is implemented along with the latest features and components of the platform. We'll explore the latest features of the platform, including those added through product acquisitions such as User Environment Manager and App Volumes. Further on, you will also be introduced to the new capabilities added to the core product such Linked-Clone RDS pools. Upon completion of this book, you will have an understanding of the capabilities and benefits VMware Horizon can provide to your organization, and how each of its components are implemented.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Implementing VMware Horizon 7 Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface

Permanently removing Windows Store applications


Windows 8.1 and later include a number of applications that may not be required in a Horizon environment. These applications are referred to as Metro Apps in Windows 8.1, but have since been renamed to Modern Apps with the release of Windows 10.

Some of these applications, such as ones that are weather- and news-related, are active even if they are not being used by the end user. The resources required to operate these applications place unnecessary load on the Horizon infrastructure, which is why the applications should be removed unless explicitly required.

The following procedure outlines how to remove some or all of the Online Windows Store packages, which are those that will be installed for all new users of the desktop image:

  1. Open an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt.

  2. To review the Windows store applications that will be installed for all users of the desktop image, as shown in the following screenshot, use the following PowerShell command...