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4 thoughts on “Application Masking with FSLogix in Windows Virtual Desktop”
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Great video. Going through this and when I test i find I don’t get a Rules folder under C:\Program Files\FSLogix\Apps
I’m assuming it should be automatically generated? I did run as admin. Also when I run this and make a test like Hide Chrome, the Apply rules to System button is never usable.
Any thoughts?
Does it work in case the user do not have access to full desktops but only remoteapps?