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8.8
M
ODIFYING VIRTUALIZATION BEHAVIOR AT RUN
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.
Table 8-2: Run-Time Virtualization Arguments
Argument
/XEnv=Variable
Name=Value
/XLayerPath=Layer
Path
/XSandboxPath=Sandb
ox Path
/XShellEx=Command
/XShellExVerb=Comm
and Verb
/XLogPath=Log Path
/XSpawnVmExceptions
=Process Exceptions
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Behavior
Specifies additional environment variables. Multiple /XEnv arguments
can be used to add additional environment variables.
Adds the given SVM into the virtual environment. Multiple
/XLayerPath arguments can be used to add additional virtual layers.
Specifies the path to be used for the application sandbox.
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.
Specifies the verb to be used in conjunction with the XShellEx
command. The default verb is OPEN.
Specifies the destination path for generated log files (only applies to
executables built in diagnostic-mode). This path can include a custom
file name pattern, e.g. c:\logs\mylog*.log
Accepts a semi-colon delimited list of processes to be added to the
child process exception list (refer to the Child processes section for
more information). E.g. /XSpawnVmExceptions=notepad.exe
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