Automatic update appstack remove the old appstack on the next logon or reboot and attach the appstack update

I saw this behavior where in appstack update auto insertion or withdrawal. is it so?

Updates is possible for an AppStack without disrupting users who have the AppStack in use?

A. Yes. You update applications on the original AppStack of the Volumes of App Manager console. This process

clones of the original AppStack, so existing applications are available to users. The new AppStack with the

update of the applications is configured during the next connection. In addition, the old AppStack is deprovisioned the next time that the

the user connects.

Long story short, Yes, you are right.

Long story:

If you have an appstack say Adobe_reader_11 and you want to update to Adobe_reader_11_B, you must select update in the Manager to the appstack of Adobe_Reader_11, he wil, and then create a new appstack and you have to call Adobe_Reader_11_B. Assignments do not automatically change. This means that you need to remove the assignment of the Adobe_Reader_11 appstack and assign the Adobe_reader_11_b appstack manually to the same group.

If you decide to proceed with a new logon (first option when you assign, so not immediately) the old appstack Adobe_reader_11 will not be affected (as always). When the same user logs on, then it will get the Adobe_reader_11_b make appstack you have only 1 of these appstacks assigned at any given time.

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