Administration

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Managing ThinApp Applications in
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You can use View Administrator to distribute and manage applications packaged with VMware ThinApp.
Managing ThinApp applications in View Administrator involves capturing and storing application
packages, adding ThinApp applications to View Administrator, and assigning ThinApp applications to
machines and desktop pools.
You must have a license to use the ThinApp management feature in View Administrator.
IMPORTANT If, instead of distributing ThinApps by assigning them to machines and desktop pools, you
would rather assign ThinApps to Active Directory users and groups, you can use Workspace Portal.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“View Requirements for ThinApp Applications,” on page 173
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“Capturing and Storing Application Packages,” on page 174
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“Assigning ThinApp Applications to Machines and Desktop Pools,” on page 177
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“Maintaining ThinApp Applications in View Administrator,” on page 183
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“Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp Applications in View Administrator,” on page 186
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“ThinApp Configuration Example,” on page 189
View Requirements for ThinApp Applications
When capturing and storing ThinApp applications that will be distributed to remote desktops in View
Administrator, you must meet certain requirements.
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You must package your applications as Microsoft Installation (MSI) packages.
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You must use ThinApp version 4.6 or later to create or repackage the MSI packages.
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You must store the MSI packages on a Windows network share that resides in an Active Directory
domain that is accessible to your View Connection Server host and remote desktops. The file server
must support authentication and file permissions that are based on computer accounts.
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You must configure the file and sharing permissions on the network share that hosts the MSI packages
to give Read access to the built-in Active Directory group Domain Computers. If you plan to distribute
ThinApp applications to domain controllers, you must also give Read access to the built-in Active
Directory group Domain Controllers.
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To allow users access to streaming ThinApp application packages, you must set the NTFS permission of
the network share that hosts the ThinApp packages to Read&Execute for users.
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