

We are also able to edit the Horizon URL here if needed. Once the application has compiled I will edit the package.ini to set the Application to stream rather than be downloaded.

We will now run through the rest of the ThinApp process, I haven’t documented this here but I have chosen all the default options. This will negate the need for us to set our permissions for the application as Horizon will manage this element for us. We are now able to tell the ThinApp that we will be managing the Application with Horizon. The Postscan and compare will complete and you will be asked to select the entry points for your application. Once your application is installed and configured you are in a position to run your Postscan. For the purpose of this blog post I am using the installed version of Putty. Once you have completed the prescan you are in a position to be able to install and configure your application. Run Setup Capture.exe and complete the PreScan process We are starting with a basic ThinApp installation, I recommend having two VMs one with ThinApp installed and the installation directory shared and a second with the base Win 7 or XP installed. First of all we are going to start by creating our ThinApp package, I’m not going to document the finer details of creating ThinApp packages here but the steps below will allow you to create a basic ThinApp for us to use with Horizon Workspace.
