5.1
Table Of Contents
- ThinApp Package.ini Parameters Reference Guide
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Configuring Package Parameters
- Package.ini File Structure
- Package.ini or ##Attributes.ini Files That Override Package.ini Settings
- Configuring the ThinApp Runtime
- Configuring Isolation
- Configuring File and Protocol Associations
- Configuring Build Output
- Configuring Permissions
- Configuring Objects and DLL Files
- ExternalCOMObjects Parameter
- ExternalDLLs Parameter
- ForcedVirtualLoadPaths Parameter
- IsolatedMemoryObjects Parameter
- IsolatedSynchronizationObjects Parameter
- NotificationDLLs Parameter
- NotificationDLLSignature Parameter
- ObjectTypes Parameter
- SandboxCOMObjects Parameter
- VirtualizeExternalOutOfProcessCOM Parameter
- Configuring File Storage
- Configuring Processes and Services
- Configuring Sizes
- Configuring Logging
- Configuring Versions
- Configuring Locales
- Configuring Individual Applications
- Configuring Dependent Applications Using the Application Utility
- Configuring Application Updates with the Application Sync Utility
- Configuring MSI Files
- Configuring Sandbox Storage and Inventory Names
- Other Configuration Parameters
- DisableCutPaste Parameter
- LoadDotNetFromSystem Parameter
- PermittedComputers Parameter
- Services Parameter
- StatusbarDisplayName Parameter
- DisableTransactionRegistry Parameter
- PreventDLLInjection
- ProcessExternalNameBehavior Parameter
- PreventDllInjectionExceptions Parameter
- LargeAddressAware Parameter
- PermittedComputers Parameter
- PermittedComputersAccessDeniedMsg Parameter
- PermittedComputersOfflineAccess Parameter
- IgnoreDDEMessages Parameter
- Locating the ThinApp Sandbox
- Controlling the Sandbox Location
- Sandbox Structure
- Creating ThinApp Snapshots and Projects from the Command Line
- Index
Example: Uncommenting the Wow64 Parameter
The example shows how to uncomment the Wow64 parameter to simulate a 32-bit environment for 32-bit
applications on a 64-bit operating system. For example, a virtualized 32-bit Oracle application might not
work on a 64-bit operating system
[BuildOptions]
Wow64=0
QualityReportingEnabled Parameter
The QualityReportingEnabled parameter specifies whether VMware may collect anonymous data on a
package to improve ThinApp application support. VMware collects application information such as the
version and the number of application failures.
If you agree to anonymous data collection during the capture process, the QualityReportingEnabled
parameter uploads data every ten days.
Example: Turning Off Data Collection
You can modify the QualityReportingEnabled parameter to turn off ThinApp data collection.
[BuildOptions]
QualityReportingEnabled=0
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