![]() ![]() There is a package app rules file that defines the files and registry settings that are part of the app layer. ![]() If you were an original Unidesk customer, you will remember a similar feature called “uninstall.” To make it work, two files are required per application layer. User Layer Repair is a method to clean out the user layer of files and registry settings defined in an app layer. Then the Citrix App Layering team created User Layer Repair. But what if a user installs an application that an administrator later makes into an application layer? Or what if the user deletes an application that admins then want to provide to them? Is there an easy way to handle removing the application from the user layer without mounting it offline and manually fixing it? Up until version 1907, there wasn’t. This enables users to save not only settings and other things stored in their user profile, but also user-installed apps and even apps stored in a user profile. Once connected all (well, most) writes on the desktop go into the user layers. It achieves this by providing a writeable elastic layer that is connected right before the user logs on to the desktop. It provides is the ability to have near full desktop persistence on non-persistent VDI infrastructure. With version 4.1 in September 2018, the user layer was released for general availability. For a long time, it was a “Labs” feature. ![]() The Citrix App Layering user layer has been available now for several years.
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