Re: Difference? --> Remote Apps vs. Softgrid
They are not mutually exclusive, depending on your requirements, they both
can work together nicely. For example, if your system needs to support and
hosting office 2003 and office 2007. You can setup both office 2003 and
office 2007 on the same machine with Softgrid, then use RemoteApp to publish
them.
Thanks
Soo Kuan
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"Bart Van Vugt" <BartVanVugt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> RemoteApps is an extension on TS as we know it these days. You can compare
> it
> with Citrix published application. An application is started on a remote
> server in a seamless window. Softgrid is an application virtualization
> method
> in which an application runs in an isolated environment. In this way there
> are no conflicts with other applications. This can be compared with Citrix
> streaming applications. So the application runs on the local pc, but
> virtual.
> It's also possible to use softgrid on a TS for application installation.
>
> "ish" wrote:
>
>> I've been looking around the web, and different place, but I can't really
>> seem to find out the difference between Remote Apps and Softgrid?
>>
>> Are they basically the same products? (like Cola and Pepsi) just in a
>> different package?
>>
>> And what would be the strength and weaknesses of the 2 products.
>>