![]() And, of course, Microsoft has not been documenting this particular registry key in the official documentation either. ![]() In the case of 64-bit Windows, that key is naturally in the 32-bit registry side so additional Wow6432Node applies to the path.Īs one would expect, no further explanation or discussion is provided about this key or the meaning of the value that had to be entered to make VSS to play along with App-V. ServiceInclusions keyĪs Sebastian instructs, you can add to the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\SoftGrid\4.5\Client\AppFS\ServiceInclusions –key a new string registry value “VSS”, with the value data of “swprv”. While the actual issue itself as outlined in the article is not terribly interesting unless you happen to do backups on your Windows 7 machine with VSS enabled and are concerned with such error condition, the most interesting tidbit found in the article concerns of one specific registry key of the App-V Client. Back in the last November, Sebastian Gernert who works as a Microsoft’s Support Escalation Engineer wrote an article about fixing Volume Shadow Copy –related issue with the App-V Client in the German App-V blog (browse the site with Chrome and you get handy translation prompt if you don’t read German).
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