Administration

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Cause
Common causes of this problem include the following:
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The MSI file is corrupted.
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The MSI file was not created with ThinApp.
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The MSI file was created or repackaged with an unsupported version of ThinApp. You must use
ThinApp version 4.6 or later.
Solution
See the ThinApp User's Guide for information on troubleshooting problems with MSI packages.
ThinApp Configuration Example
The ThinApp configuration example takes you step-by-step through a typical ThinApp configuration,
beginning with capturing and packaging applications and ending with checking the status of an
installation.
Prerequisites
See these topics for complete information about how to perform the steps in this example.
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Capturing and Storing Application Packages
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Assigning ThinApp Applications to Machines and Desktop Pools
Procedure
1 Download the ThinApp software from http://www.vmware.com/products/thinapp and install it on a
clean computer.
View supports ThinApp version 4.6 and later.
2 Use the ThinApp Setup Capture wizard to capture and package your applications in MSI format.
3 Create a shared folder on a computer in an Active Directory domain that it accessible to both your
View Connection Server host and your remote desktops and configure the file and sharing
permissions on the shared folder to give Read access to the built-in Active Directory group Domain
Computers.
If you plan to assign ThinApp applications to domain controllers, also give Read access to the built-in
Active Directory group Domain Controllers.
4 Copy your MSI packages to the shared folder.
5 Register the shared folder as an application repository in View Administrator.
6 In View Administrator, scan the MSI packages in the application repository and add selected ThinApp
applications to View Administrator.
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