For security reasons, layers don't store passwords. So, how do you create a layer that starts a service on activation that requires a password? Jeremy Hurren takes us under the hood for this workaround.
You can adjust the level of compression that SVS applies when it creates a Virtual Software Archive (VSA). By adjusting this level, you can find a balance between performance and size. Jeremy Hurren shows us how to find the perfect balance.
SVS CodeMaster Jeremy Hurren just threw another gem over the wall. If you want an SVS action (activate, deactivate, delete ...) to trigger an application, or send a message, or play a sound, here's the recipe.
SVS developer Jeremy Hurren tells us how to tune a few settings to help applications shut down gracefully -- especially useful in a virtualized world where "deactivate" does more than simply close an app.
We were able to get Jeremy Hurren for a split-second (between coding SVS and snowmobiling) to show us a simple but nifty .bat file that makes installing the SVS Client Admin tool relatively foolproof. Give it a look.