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VMware 2V0-51.23: VMware Horizon User-Assigned Apps vs. Natively Installed Apps

Understand how VMware Horizon handles user-assigned applications when the same application is already natively installed on the virtual machine, and which installation takes priority.

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Question

Adobe Acrobat 11 has been assigned to a user. VM25 already has Adobe Acrobat 11 and is natively installed.

What happens when the user logs on to VM25?

A. The user-assigned application is attached to VM25. When the user clicks on the application shortcut, the App Volume package for Adobe Acrobat 11 is opened.
B. Although a shortcut to the App Volume package is created on the user desktop, the application does not get attached to VM25.
C. The App Volume package does not get attached because the natively installed application has priority.
D. A shortcut to the user-assigned application is created on the user desktop, and when they click on the shortcut, the application gets attached to VM25.

Answer

C. The App Volume package does not get attached because the natively installed application has priority.

Explanation

In VMware Horizon, when a user-assigned application is already natively installed on the virtual machine (VM), the natively installed application takes precedence over the App Volume package. The App Volume package for the user-assigned application will not be attached or mounted to the VM, as the system recognizes that the application is already present on the VM.

This behavior is designed to prevent conflicts and ensure that the native installation is used, which is typically more efficient and better integrated with the operating system and other applications on the VM.

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