Developer Dwight Barbour fills us in on a free solution for the home to protect your base Windows installation.....say goodbye to "DLL Hell" and "Registry Rot" forever!!
Do you get excited when you find free software on the web? After you download and test the software aren't you glad when it works as claimed? It reinforces your belief that the net is good.
If you are like me, you download and test a lot of software, but often, find the software (1) doesn't install (2) doesn't work (3) breaks another software or (4) has spyware/pop-up advertisements. Ever immediately uninstall the bad software? Did it really uninstall and take away all hard drive and registry changes? Probably not!
Altiris Software Virtualization Solution (SVS) lets you run multiple applications on one system, each virtual application maintaining unique and separate file and registry settings -- with no changes to the base operating system. Layers can be turned on, off, and reset by a simple click of the mouse.
SVS layers can be exported to a virtual software archive (.vsa) file and distributed to other systems running SVS. In SVS, import the *.vsa file. The new layer gets listed as an SVS layer. Right click on the layer name and choose "Active Layer" to make the desktop icons, program menu options, services, and hard drive folders to appear. Pretty close to an instant installation!
Major Benefits Include:
(1) Keep operating system running at top speeds --only activate layers as needed.
(2) Keep two conflicting softwares installed on your computer at the same time --only activate one layer at a time.
(3) Protect the base machine from certain viruses. Layers (software and data) can be reset to original install state in seconds.
(4) Easy backup of software installations (software layers) and data (data layers)
(5) Test new software and beta software without harming base OS or other applications.
(6) It's FREE for personal use.
Resources:
http://juice.altiris.com
(SVS Community Site)
http://svsDownloads.com (.SVA packages for download, non-Altiris Site)
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