Microsoft App-V Client (AppVClient)Microsoft App-V Client (AppVClient) startup type, default configuration, and information

 Registry Name:

AppVClient

 Display Name:

Microsoft App-V Client

 Description:

Manages App-V users and virtual applications.

For more information, see the Additional Information section.

 Default Status:

Stopped

 Default Startup Type:

Disabled

Learn more about the different startup types of Windows services in Microsoft Windows.

 Image Path:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\AppVClient.exe

 Dependencies:

The service depends on the following system components to function properly:

System components that depend on this service to function properly:

  • None

 Log On As:

LocalSystem

 Additional Information:

With the Microsoft App-V Client (AppVClient) service, you can easily access virtualized applications that are installed on centrally managed servers and delivered to you in real-time. The App-V Client service plays a crucial role in managing the communication between your device and the App-V server and also takes care of loading and running the virtual applications seamlessly.

 Windows Service Startup Type:

In Microsoft Windows, Windows services can be configured with different startup types that determine how and when they are started:

  • Automatic: The service starts automatically when Windows boots.
  • Automatic (Delayed Start): The service starts automatically after the system has finished booting and initial services have started, helping improve startup performance.
  • Manual: The service does not start automatically. It must be started by a user or another process when needed.
  • Manual (Trigger Start): The service starts manually or in response to specific system events (triggers), such as device insertion or network changes.
  • Disabled: The service is prevented from starting, even if required by the system or an application.