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    Santosh Kumar Behera
    • Oct 5, 2021
    • 2 min

    Default and Custom Configuration File (snapvol.cfg) in VMware AppVolume 4.x

    The snapvol.cfg configuration file contains explicit information such as what should be captured and not captured on the writable volume for a user-installed application or user profile data. The configuration file ( snapvol.cfg ) falls into two categories: Default and Custom. The Default set is created by the App Volumes agent during the installation and the Custom set does not exist by default, but can be created in specific folders on the base image, provisioning volume, W
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    How to add Custom Rules in snapvol.cfg using VMware App Volumes 4.x
    Santosh Kumar Behera
    • Oct 5, 2021
    • 1 min

    How to add Custom Rules in snapvol.cfg using VMware App Volumes 4.x

    In my previous blog post I explained the major difference between default snapvol.cfg and custom snapvol.cfg in VMware App Volumes 4.x. In this blog post, I will focus on how you can customize snapvol.cfg for more granular control and, more importantly, in which use cases this would greatly improve your environment and user experience. The custom snapvol.cfg configuration file is not available by default and you have to create the same manually. This file contains information
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