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I'm assuming that the positioning for desktop use may include the moving of win32 into a Hyper-V session rather than the frankenstein setup that uses a maze of registry hacks and shims as to get a desired result?
It may be a Frankenstein setup, but App-V works. Apps are isolated from each other, and will uninstall cleanly. And you don't have to manage a whole other operating system, because the apps are still running (through a redirection layer) on top of your primary OS.




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I'm assuming that the positioning for desktop use may include the moving of win32 into a Hyper-V session rather than the frankenstein setup that uses a maze of registry hacks and shims as to get a desired result?