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    Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization(MED) v2 Release Candidate is now available for download

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    The Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization v2 Beta Refresh is now available for download on the Microsoft Connect site. The updated software provides fixes to customer reported issues and new features including Workspace packager updates which add additional options for customizing the MED-V computer names.

    NOTE:  The MED-V_HostAgent_setup.exe replaces the MED-V client install MSI and the MED-V_WorkspacePackager_setup.exe replaces the MED-V console install MSI.   This change simplifies the install and deployment of these components as they now detect install the correct architecture in a single install.  All of the command line options provided for the MSI’s in the previous installs are still supported for these installers.”

    The Guest Agent MSI no longer has to be installed by the administrator on the Windows XP image. The Guest Agent is now installed automatically as part of first time setup. For more information see the MED-V Release Candidate Release Notes.

    Please read the release notes for important information about upgrading and the rename of the MED-V Installers.

     Release Candidate Release Notes 

     https://connect.microsoft.com/medv/content/content.aspx?ContentID=23311

    Download Release Candidate software  :

    http://connect.microsoft.com/medv/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=32936

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