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Table Of Contents
- ThinApp User’s Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Installing ThinApp
- Capturing Applications
- Deploying Applications
- ThinApp Deployment Options
- Establishing File Type Associations with the thinreg.exe Utility
- Building an MSI Database
- Controlling Application Access with Active Directory
- Using ThinApp Packages Streamed from the Network
- Using Captured Applications with Other System Components
- Performing Paste Operations
- Accessing Printers
- Accessing Drivers
- Accessing the Local Disk, the Removable Disk, and Network Shares
- Accessing the System Registry
- Accessing Networking and Sockets
- Using Shared Memory and Named Pipes
- Using COM, DCOM, and Out-of-Process COM Components
- Starting Services
- Using File Type Associations
- Sample Isolation Mode Configuration Depending on Deployment Context
- Updating Applications
- Application Updates That the End User Triggers
- Application Sync Updates
- Using Application Sync in a Managed or Unmanaged Environment
- Update Firefox 2.0.0.3 to Firefox 3 with Application Sync
- Fix an Incorrect Update with Application Sync
- Application Sync Effect on Entry Point Executable Files
- Updating thinreg.exe Registrations with Application Sync
- Maintaining the Primary Data Container Name with Application Sync
- Application Link Updates
- View of the Application using Application Link
- Link a Base Application to the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Set up Nested Links with Application Link
- Affecting Isolation Modes with Application Link
- PermittedGroups Effect on Linked Packages
- Sandbox Changes for Standalone and Linked Packages
- Import Order for Linked Packages
- File and Registry Collisions in Linked Packages
- VBScript Collisions in Linked Packages
- VBScript Function Order in Linked Packages
- Storing Multiple Versions of a Linked Application in the Same Directory
- Using Application Sync For a Base Application and Linked Packages
- Application Sync Updates
- Application Updates That the Administrator Triggers
- Automatic Application Updates
- Upgrading Running Applications on a Network Share
- Sandbox Considerations for Upgraded Applications
- Application Updates That the End User Triggers
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp
- Configuring Package Parameters
- Package.ini File Structure
- Parameters that Apply to Package.ini or ##Attributes.ini Files
- Configuring the ThinApp Runtime
- Configuring File System and Registry Isolation
- Configuring File and Protocol Associations
- Configuring Build Output
- Configuring Permissions and Security
- Configuring Objects and DLL Files
- Configuring Storage
- Configuring Processes and Services
- Configuring File and Block Sizes
- Configuring Icons
- Configuring Logging
- Configuring Versions
- Configuring Locale Information
- Configuring Individual Applications
- Configuring Dependent Applications with Application Link
- Configuring Application Updates with Application Sync
- Configuring MSI Files
- Configuring Sandbox Storage and Inventory Names
- ThinApp Sandbox
- Snapshot Commands and Customization
- ThinApp Virtual File System
- ThinApp Scripts
- Callback Functions
- Use Scripts in a ThinApp Environment
- API Functions
- Glossary
- Index
ThinApp User’s Guide
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Troubleshooting Specific Applications
Troubleshootingtipsareav ailable forcapturingMicrosoftOutlook,Explorer.exe,andJavaRuntimeEnvironment.
Troubleshoot Registry Setup for Microsoft Outlook
MicrosoftOutlookstoresaccountsettingsinregistrykeysandfiles.WhenyoustartMicrosoftOutlookforthe
firsttime,itchecksthatthekeysexist.IfMicrosoftOutlookcannotlocatethekeys,itpromptsyoutocreatea
newaccount.
ThisprocessworksproperlyinthevirtualenvironmentwhenMicrosoftOutlook
isnotinstalledonthe
physicalsystem.IftheuseralreadyhasMicrosoftOutlookinstalledonthephysicalsystem,thecaptured
versionfindstheregistrykeysinthesystemregistryandusesthosesettings.YoumustuseFullisolationmode
fortheregistrykeysandfileswhereMicrosoftOutlookstores
itssettings.
To set up Full isolation mode for Microsoft Outlook registry keys
1AddthefollowingentriestotheHKEY_CURRENT_USER.txtfile:
isolation_full HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities
isolation_full HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles
2 Createa##Attributes.inifilewiththefollowingentries:
[Isolation]
DirectoryIsolationMode=Full
3Placethe##Attributes.inifileineachofthefollowingsubdirectories:
%AppData%\Microsoft\AddIns
%AppData%\Microsoft\Office
%AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook
%Local AppData%\Microsoft\FORMS
%Local AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook
4 (Optional)Ifthesubdirectoriesdonotexist,createthedirectories.
Viewing Attachments in Microsoft Outlook
MicrosoftOutlookcreatesadefaultdirectorytostoreattachmentswhenyouopenanattachmentforviewing.
ThetypicallocationisC:\Documents and Settings\<user_name>\Local Settings\Temp\Temporary
Internet Files\OLK<xxxx>.Thelastxxxxisreplacedbyarandomentry.
YoucanviewattachmentswhentheviewingapplicationrunsinthesamevirtualsandboxasMicrosoft
Outlook.Externalapplicationsmight
notbeabletofindthefiletodisplaybecauseMicrosoftOutlookstores
thefileinthesandbox.YoumustusetheMergedisolationmodeforthedirectorythatstorestheattachments.
To set up Merged isolation mode to view Microsoft Outlook attachments
1AddavaluetotheHKEY_CURRENT_USER.txtfilethatsetsthenameoftheattachmentdirectory:
isolation_full
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Security
Value=OutlookSecureTempFolder
REG_SZ~%Profile%\Local Settings\OutlookTempxxxx#2300
Inthisexample,11.0inthekeynameisforMicrosoftOutlook2003.
2Replacethelastfourxxxxcharacterswithrandomalphanumericentriestoincreasesecurity.