Hi,

Microsoft App-V is similar to ThinApp in the sense that it is application
virtualization, and that you can configure your apps to use either the
actual filesystem and registry or point it somewhere else. I think of it as
a "Windows Chroot" even though that isn't such a good comparison.

However, I am not sure you can obtain App-V for personnal use. If it is for
a work laptop for which you have the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
(MDOP) licensing, maybe you can use App-V however.

Guillaume



On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 5:11 AM, C. L. Martinez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>  I would like to run some apps in my Windows 2008 R2 laptop using
> sandbox software like sandboxie (http://www.sandboxie.com) or VMware
> Thinapp (replaced by VMware Horizon in a few months). But, exists
> another alternative??
>
>  My idea is to run few applications (like for example uTorrent) in an
> isolated environment.
>
> Thanks.
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