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Stefan Georgiev
Microsoft
Dec 14, 2020MSIX app attach Azure portal integration public preview
MSIX app attach is an application layering solution that allows you to dynamically attach an application (that is an MSIX package) to a user session. Separating the application from the operating sys...
Roger1175
Feb 26, 2021Brass Contributor
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your hard work on this!
It seems that I've got this almost working but I am stuck on one issue. For some reason, the apps that are staged and registered do not show up in the start menu on the session host. I can launch the apps successfully using PowerShell with "start shell:appsFolder\<packagefamilyname>!<appid>" but that is obviously not a good solution for end-users. This happens whether I am doing the staging/registration in the portal or using the stage/register PowerShell scripts.
When I use the PowerShell scripts to on my windows 10 desktop client, the apps show up in the start menu as expected so I don't think it's an issue with the app packages. Do you know what might be causing the shortcuts to not appear on the validation pool session hosts?
Thanks!
Thanks for your hard work on this!
It seems that I've got this almost working but I am stuck on one issue. For some reason, the apps that are staged and registered do not show up in the start menu on the session host. I can launch the apps successfully using PowerShell with "start shell:appsFolder\<packagefamilyname>!<appid>" but that is obviously not a good solution for end-users. This happens whether I am doing the staging/registration in the portal or using the stage/register PowerShell scripts.
When I use the PowerShell scripts to on my windows 10 desktop client, the apps show up in the start menu as expected so I don't think it's an issue with the app packages. Do you know what might be causing the shortcuts to not appear on the validation pool session hosts?
Thanks!