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n Verify that the network share meets Horizon 7 requirements for storing ThinApp applications.
See Horizon 7 Requirements for ThinApp Applications for more information.
Procedure
1 Create a shared folder on a computer in an Active Directory domain that it accessible to both
your Connection Server host and remote desktops.
2 Configure the file and sharing permissions on the shared folder to give Read access to the
built-in Active Directory group Domain Computers.
3 If you plan to assign ThinApp applications to domain controllers, give Read access to the
built-in Active Directory group Domain Controllers.
4 If you plan to use streaming ThinApp application packages, set the NTFS permission of the
network share that hosts the ThinApp packages to Read&Execute for users.
5 Copy your MSI packages to the shared folder.
What to do next
Register the Windows network share as an application repository in Horizon Administrator.
Register an Application Repository
You must register the Windows network share that hosts your MSI packages as an application
repository in Horizon Administrator.
You can register multiple application repositories.
Prerequisites
Create a Windows network share.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, select View Configuration > ThinApp Configuration and click Add
Repository.
2 Type a display name for the application repository in the Display name text box.
3 Type the path to the Windows network share that hosts your application packages in the
Share path text box.
The network share path must be in the form \\
ServerComputerName
\
ShareName
where
ServerComputerName
is the DNS name of the server computer. Do not specify an IP address.
For example: \\server.domain.com\MSIPackages
4 Click Save to register the application repository with Horizon Administrator.
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