SVS keeps track of process IDs and uses that information to determine where file and registry changes should be stored -- (in a layer or in the base). Jared Payne explains the rules SVS uses to make these decisions.
Jared Payne provides helpful details on the priority values assigned by Fslx.sys to shed some light on the Layer Prioritization section of the SVS White Paper.
A feature in the SVS final release is the ability to configure SVS so certain applications running from the base cannot see virtualized applications. Jared Payne tells us how and when this is cool.
The ability to apply a virtual patch to a software application is one of the exciting features we've been told to look forward to in a future version of SVS. Jared Payne has found a way to get this functionality today ... and he's given us the steps!