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Link: Managing ThinApp Packages with Horizon Workspace

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Great job by Barry Coombs! Yesterday he’s published a brilliant article about managing VMware ThinApp applications with VMware Horizon Workspace. His article gives you a great overview on how preparing and integrating ThinApp packages.

Link: http://virtualisedreality.com/2013/03/03/managing-thinapp-packages-with-horizon-workspace/

Written by Christoph Harding

March 4th, 2013 at 2:45 pm

Disable copy and paste or printing within your virtual application

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One of my customers had a requirement where they wanted there users to not copy & paste from an application and also being not able to print documents. How could you resolve that requirement? Quite easy with ThinApp as I’ve learned. I’ve asked my fellow colleague Tim Arenz, who’s a ThinApp specialist at VMware Professional Services and he came of course up with a solution. I’ve asked him if he could write a blog post about it and he did! Please visit his blog to see what ThinApp is able to.

Link: http://www.horizonflux.com/disable-copy-and-paste-or-printing-within-your-virtual-application/

Written by Christoph Harding

February 27th, 2013 at 9:18 pm

VMware Horizon Application Manager Installation Tutorial

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Techrepublic have published a quick tutorial on setting up VMware Horizon Application Manager. 

Link: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/smbit/vmware-horizon-application-manager-installation-tutorial/704

Written by Christoph Harding

January 24th, 2013 at 10:32 am

VMware ThinApp 4.7.3 was released today and it now supports Windows 8!

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VMware has released a new version of their application virtualization solution ThinApp today. The new version 4.7.3 Build 891762 adds support for packaging and execution of virtualized applications on Windows 8 operating systems. Of course it only supports Intel but NOT ARM technology. Next to this main feature VMware added a new package.ini parameter which prevents applications from loading Global Hook DLL’s if they’re already loaded by another application.

You can download the release here: http://www.vmware.com/products/thinapp/

VMware has also fixed loads of issues with prior versions:

  • JavaScript errors are displayed on the EULA screen when you attempt to install ThinApp application.
  • When you start virtualized Internet Explorer 7 on a Windows 8 or Windows Server system, the following error message is displayed:
    Cannot find 'url'. Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.
  • Virtualized Microsoft Outlook 2003 running on Windows 2000 fails when it receives an e-mail message containing an embedded object as an attachment.
  • When you start virtualized applications for the first time, an access violation error message is displayed. This issue is observed for applications virtualized with ThinApp 4.7.2.
  • Virtualized Internet Explorer 6.0 stops responding when you attempt to open a PDF file from the Acrobat Reader X installed on the system.
  • ThinApp MSI upgrade option fails when you try to upgrade virtualized Mozilla Firefox 12 to Mozilla Firefox 13.
  • Crossbase application virtualized using ThinApp 4.7.1 fails to start on Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems.
  • Compared to ThinApp versions 4.6.1 or 4.7 the performance of virtualized Firefox 12 is inconsistent on ThinApp 4.7.1.
  • Service Center Perigrine virtualized with ThinApp fails to start on Windows 7 and Windows 7 X64 operating systems.
  • When you activate EULA with RuntimeEULA=1 in Package.ini file and run the application package, ThinApp displays older version of the VMware logo and EULA text.
  • On a Windows 8 operating system, if you open a file with a virtualized instance of PowerPoint 2003, PowerPoint fails with the following error message:
    Microsoft Office PowerPoint has stopped working.
  • When you try to run the virtual version of Lotus Notes whose sandbox path is on a Novell share, the application fails with the following error message:
    Unable to access data directory 'C:\Programme\IBM\Lotus\Notes' using the preferences file 'J:Notes\Data\notes.ini'
  • When you attempt to use the record function of a HP Vugen application virtualized with ThinApp 4.7 the application fails with the following error:
    iexplorer.exe- Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005). Click on OK to terminate the application.
  • Virtual version of Eclipse might not recognize the system path and the system environment variable if the user modifies them.
  • If the directory in the DFS share is hosted on a NetApp device, in the user interface ThinApp might not display directories or files present on the DFS share.
  • ThinApp forces the repair of the Microsoft Office 2010, when you launch some instances of Microsoft Excel from the virtual version of SAP 7.20.
  • When you open and close a PDF file multiple times using Adobe Acrobat in virtual Internet Explorer 6.0 as an inline viewer, virtual IE 6.0 fails due to increased memory usage.
  • Virtual Internet Explorer 6.0 fails to access any Website on Windows 8 operating system.
  • Internet Explorer does not redirect the Thindirect URLs to the SeaMonkey browser even, if you enable the Thindirect plug-in.
  • When you perform Appsync upgrade of an application from ThinApp 4.7.0 to 4.7.2 it results in the following error message:
    The system cannot find the file specified. For more information see Knowledge Base article 2036567.
  • The ThinDirect plug-in allows only the virtual Internet Explorer 6.0 to redirect the URLs to the native browser. On other browsers the redirection option might not work.
  • When you enable the Turn on User Account Control option in Control Panel, virtual Internet Explorer 8.0 and Internet Explorer 9.0 might not display Internet Explorer help topics.
  • Virtualized Google Chrome browser fails to start on Windows 8 operating system.
  • On Windows 8 operating system, you cannot save a file with .pdf or .xps extension with virtualized Microsoft Word 2010 or Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
  • ThinApp fails to start virtual URL package on Windows 8 operating system.
  • Virtualized Internet Explorer 7.0 fails to start on Windows 8 operating system.
  • In virtualized Internet Explorer 7.0 when you select What’s new in windows Server 2012 option from the help menu, Internet Explorer fails with the following error message:
    Internet Explorer has stopped working
    This issue is observed on the Windows Server 2012 operating system.
  • When you start the virtual version of HP User Generator for the first time, the application displays the following error message:
    spill file I/O error.
  • In virtualized Internet Explorer 6.0 the Browse option in the Certificate Import Wizard (Tools >Internet Options >Content >Certificates >Import) might not work. This issue is observed on Windows 8 operating system.
  • On Windows 8 operating system, when you attempt to print a Web page from virtualized Internet Explorer 6.0 the application displays the following Printing error message:
    An error occurred during this operation.
  • When you start Camtasia Studio virtualized with ThinApp 4.7.1 the application fails with the following error message:
    Camtasia Studio has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
  • ThinApp sandbox might not save the changes made to the virtual version of Mozilla Firefox on Windows 8 operating system.
  • On Windows 8 operating system, the buttons on the Manage Add-ons page of virtualized Internet Explorer 9.0 might not work.
  • The Protected Mode settings of the virtualized Internet Explorer 9.0 are inconsistent with the native Internet Explorer settings on Windows 8 operating system.
  • Blackberry 9780 Simulator’s browser might not start on ThinApp which is deployed on a system with Windows XP operating system.
  • Some Log monitor features like Profiling Data and Function Usages do not work on official ThinApp builds of Buildweb.

 

Link: Release Notes | ThinApp User Guide for 4.7.3 | ThinApp Package.ibi Refrence Parameters

Written by Christoph Harding

November 14th, 2012 at 12:10 pm

What is gone in App-V 5?

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My colleague Sascha Thiede who’s a Thinapp specialist at VMware in Central EMEA and I just had a conversation about the new Microsoft App-V version 5 which was released today within the MDOP 2012. There are loads of changes and “enhancements” in the new version which doesn’t make it easier for customers to manage their legacy systems. As you may know the support for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 is going EOL and this seems to be reflected into App-V 5 as the new application virtualization version doesn’t support Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 anymore. These are still supported in 4.6 and you can also run the 4.6 and 5.0 servers side by side but is this really a good option? In the App-V supported configurations documentation you’ll find only Windows 7 and Windows 8 as supported client OS. Does that mean that Windows Vista is also not longer supported?

With version 5 of App-V, the client needs .NET 3.5, .NET 4 and Silverlight installed on the system. A great enhancements in our eyes is the “compatibility” to VDI. You can now disable the local application cache which makes of course sense.

Let’s see what additionally to the support is gone.

  • No support for 16-Bit apps (Thinapp doesn’t have that one a 64-Bit system, but on 32-Bit)

App-V is grown up to a good solution within the last years since it was Softgrid but it still has a bloated machinery in the backend. You need a server or more which will server the roles Publishing, Streaming and Database, maybe SCCM and of course we shouldn’t forget IIS in some cases.

It’s just our private opinion but compared to Thinapp, App-V does cost a fortune. Think about the licenses needed for MDOP, (Ok, that’s included in an EA), the licenses for the server OS, the database, the hardware or resources, maintenance.

Think about Thinapp…

No need for a backend infrastructure, with that no additional licenses for servers, no hardware + maintanance (only file service, storage)

  • Agentless/Clientless Architecture
  • Pakets still run on Windows XP, Vista and Windows Server 2003
  • Simply plugs in any Enterprise Software Deployment Framework (SCCM, Landesk, Enteo, Matrix42 and more…)
  • Standard formats (EXE or MSI)
  • Easily integrates into any existing software deployment process
  • Thinapp supports IE6, IE7 and IE8 virtualization
  • Execute applications in user mode with no administrative rights
  • Browser virtualization with URL specific control (ThinDirect)

What’s your opinion on that?

 

 

Written by Christoph Harding

November 1st, 2012 at 4:57 pm

SAP GUI Virtualization with ThinApp

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Interesting video on how to capture SAP GUI with VMware ThinApp. As mentioned in an old article on my blog there is a SAP support note ID which declares support for this solution.

Written by Christoph Harding

October 17th, 2012 at 2:16 pm

Two Free Chapter from the new EUC book! ThinApp Factory and Horizon AppManager

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Following to my post from last week regarding Mike Lavericks and Barry Coombs new End User Computing book I’d like to share two links with you. Follow these links and you’ll get two free chapters from the new book. One is about ThinApp Factory, an appliance which helps you to automate your application virtualization processes and the other is about VMware’s Horizon Application Manager.

Links

ThinApp Factory: http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-20095

Horizon AppManager: http://communities.vmware.com/thread/413086

Written by Christoph Harding

August 6th, 2012 at 11:24 am

VMware ThinApp Factory updated to Version 0.3.1

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It seems as this will be the day of the updated End User Computing Flings at VMware Labs today. :-)

ThinApp Factory was updated to version 0.3.1 and now comes with the recently released ThinApp Version 4.7.2. ThinApp Factory is a virtual appliance which can be used on either a ESX server or a VMware Workstation. With TAF you can automate the packaging process for virtual ThinApp applications.

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Image source: http://labs.vmware.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Dashboard.jpg

 

For more information please visit the Fling site over at the VMware Labs or read my articles:

http://www.thatsmyview.net/2012/07/04/thinapp-factory-feeds-recipes-and-faq/

http://www.thatsmyview.net/2012/06/15/vmware-thinapp-factory-published-as-fling/

There is also a ThinApp Factory Installation Guide which can be downloaded from the VMware website.

 

 

Link: http://labs.vmware.com/flings/thinapp-factory

Written by Christoph Harding

July 31st, 2012 at 10:52 pm

VMware Horizon Application Manager 1.5 Now Generally Available!

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Today VMware has announced the general availability of Horizon AppManager 1.5. The new version makes it possible to manage Windows and web-based applications in private and public cloud environments. The Horizon AppManager is VMware’s universal service broker for the Post-PC era.

 

Link: http://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2012/06/horizon-application-manager-is-now-generally-available.html

Written by Christoph Harding

June 13th, 2012 at 9:43 pm

VMware ThinApp 4.7.1 released

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VMware has released a new version of it’s enterprise application virtualization solution ThinApp.

The new version provides a number of key bug fixes and improvements. Please check the release notes for detailed information.

 

Link: http://blogs.vmware.com/thinapp/2012/04/thinapp-471-released.html

Release Notes: https://www.vmware.com/support/thinapp4/doc/releasenotes_thinapp471.html

Written by Christoph Harding

April 30th, 2012 at 11:17 am