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Novell ZENworks Application Virtualization
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ODIFYING VIRTUALIZATION BEHAVIOR AT RUN
-
TIME
Most virtualization behavior is specified during virtual application design using the ZENworks
Application Virtualization interface. However, in some cases, it is useful to override virtualization
behaviors at application run-time.
Novell allows the following virtualization settings to be specified on the virtual application
command line. Settings specified on the command line supersede design-time virtual application
settings.
Flag
Behavior
/XEnv=Variable Name
=
Value
Specifies additional environment variables.
Multiple /XEnv arguments can be used to add
additional environment variables.
/XLayerPath=Layer Path
Adds the given
SVM
file into the virtual
environment. Multiple /XLayerPath arguments
can be used to add additional virtual layers.
/XSandboxPath=Sandbox Path
Specifies the path to be used for the application
sandbox.
/XShellEx=Command
Specifies a shell execute command to be
launched from within the virtual application
environment. This option overrides any startup
files specified in the virtual application
configuration. Only one /XShellEx argument can
be specified.
/XShellExVerb=Command Verb
Specifies the verb to be used in conjunction with
the XShellEx command. The default verb is
OPEN.
/XLogPath=Log Path
Specifies the path for the log files to be
generated to; this only applies to executables
built in diagnostic-mode. This path can include a
custom file name pattern, e.g.
c:\logs\mylog*.log
/XSpawnVmExceptions=Process
Exceptions
Accepts a semi-colon delimited list of processes
to be added to the child process exception list
(refer to the Child processes section for
additional detail). E.g.
/XSpawnVmExceptions=notepad.exe
/XEnable
and
/XDisable
Enables or disables specific process
configuration options. These options include:
“SpawnVm”, “ReadOnly”, “ExeOptimization”,
“SpawnComServers”, “IsolateWindowClasses”,
“IndicateVirtualization”, “DeleteSandbox”,
“NotifyProcStarts”, “ReadShare”,
“DRMCompat”, “ChildProcAsUser”,
“ShutdownProcTree”, “DEPCompat”, and