Use the General tab of the Application Virtualization Properties dialog box to modify log settings and data locations.
This tab contains the following elements.
- Log Level
- Select the level from the drop-down list. The default level is Information.
- Reset Log
- Click this button to back up the current log file and immediately start a new log file.
- Location
- Enter or browse to the location where you want to save the log
file sftlog.txt. The default locations are as follows:
- For Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003—C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Application Virtualization Client
- For Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows
Server 2008—C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Application
Virtualization Client
- For Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003—C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Application Virtualization Client
- System Log Level
- Select the level from the drop-down list. The default level is
Warning.
Note The System Log Level setting controls the level of messages sent to the system event log. The logged messages are identical to the messages that get logged to the client event log, but they are stored in a different location that does not have the space limitations of the client event log. Because the system event log does not have space limitations, it is ideally suited for situations where verbose logging is necessary.
- Global Data Directory
- Enter or browse to the location of the directory of the log
file. The default locations are as follows:
- For Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003—C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Application Virtualization Client
- For Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows
Server 2008—C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Application
Virtualization Client
- For Windows XP, Windows
Server 2003—C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Application Virtualization Client
- User Data Directory
- Enter or browse to the location of the directory where user-specific data is stored. The default is %APPDATA%. This path must be a valid environment variable on the client computer.