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Yeah, the links have been doing some fun things.  What OS are you putting it on?  Server 2022 or Windows 11 or a later Windows 10 Build? Here is what you were hunting for.  https://web.archive.org/web/20200927043555/https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-31399, but the download has been moved too, so Hunting for VMware App Volumes Provisioning Recipe for Microsoft Office 365.pdf led me here "https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/57043425/vmware-horizon-7-microsoft-office-365-rdsh-published-applications" so that should get you what you need.  The joys of the internet and M&A.

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We put Office 365 in our base image because you need to update it every month. Is there a reason you want to create a appstack with it? 

Senior technical specialst at Leiden University Medical Center (lumc)

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On 6/3/2024 at 3:24 PM, Hans Straat said:

We put Office 365 in our base image because you need to update it every month. Is there a reason you want to create a appstack with it? 

How do you deal with different combinations of Office Suite Products? 

If User needs Office + Project or Office + Visio and Project?

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On 7/11/2024 at 11:32 PM, TobiasK said:

How do you deal with different combinations of Office Suite Products? 

If User needs Office + Project or Office + Visio and Project?

Ive been using App Masking Rules in FSLogix for months to hide Visio and its worked out great. I would be happy to share the rule i created for it if you like.

There is a powershell module out there that helps you create the rules for visio and project. We dont use project so i only created the visio one.

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On 7/17/2024 at 6:51 PM, vasquezu said:

Ive been using App Masking Rules in FSLogix for months to hide Visio and its worked out great. I would be happy to share the rule i created for it if you like.

There is a powershell module out there that helps you create the rules for visio and project. We dont use project so i only created the visio one.

Yes. I would be very curious to see that rule! Thanks.

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On 7/12/2024 at 8:32 AM, TobiasK said:

How do you deal with different combinations of Office Suite Products? 

If User needs Office + Project or Office + Visio and Project?

We install the full suite and licenses are user based. We have the full monty with licenses so far. If that changes we simply create groups wether or not they have shortcuts. 

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Senior technical specialst at Leiden University Medical Center (lumc)

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