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Exercising Your Application
Published Mar 03, 2022

    Exercising Your Application

    The more you use the tethered application, the more VirtaMove learns about it. Exercise the application as much as possible before you disable Tether. Many registry keys and files do not get pulled across unless certain parts of the application are exercised. For example, right-click operations in SQL Management Studio will not work untethered if they were not exercised while tethered.

    Note:
    An application may run more slowly than you are used to when it is tethered. This is temporary; the application will run as usual on the destination machine once you have exercised the application and completed Tether.

     


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