ThinApp User’s Guide
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VMware, Inc.
Customize Package Settings
The
capture
process
includes
initial
settings
for
the
primary
data
container,
MSI
packages,
and
executable
package
compression.
Customize package settings in the Setup Capture wizard
1
On
the
Package
Settings
page,
select
the
primary
data
container
from
the
list
that
is
based
on
your
executable
file
entry
points.
If
the
size
of
the
primary
container
is
smaller
than
200MB,
ThinApp
creates
a
.exe
file
as
the
primary
container.
For
a
small
application
such
as
Firefox,
any
.
exe
file
can
serve
as
the
main
data
container.
If
the
size
of
the
primary
container
is
larger
than
200MB,
ThinApp
creates
a
separate
.dat
file
as
the
primary
container
because
Windows
XP
and
Windows
2000
cannot
show
shortcut
icons
for
large
.exe
files.
Generating
separate
small
.
exe
files
together
with
the
.dat
file
fixes
the
problem.
If
the
size
of
the
primary
container
is
between
200MB
and
1.5GB,
ThinApp
creates
the
default
.dat
file
unless
you
select
a
.exe
file
to
override
the
default
.dat
file.
2
(Optional)
If
you
select
a
.exe
file
to
override
the
default
.dat
file
when
the
size
of
the
primary
container
is
between
200MB
and
1.5GB,
ignore
the
generated
warning.
Selecting
a
.exe
file
enables
all
applications
to
work
properly
but
might
prevent
the
proper
display
of
icons.
3
(Optional)
If
you
cannot
select
a
primary
data
container,
type
a
primary
data
container
name
to
generate
a
.dat
file.
If
you
plan
to
use
the
Application
Sync
utility
to
update
a
captured
application,
ThinApp
uses
the
primary
data
container
name
during
the
process.
You
must
use
the
same
name
across
multiple
versions
of
the
application.
You
might
not
be
able
to
select
the
same
primary
data
container
name
from
the
list.
For example,
Microsoft
Office
2003
and
Microsoft
Office
2007
do
not
have
common
entry
point
names.
4
(Optional)
Select
the
Generate
MSI
package
check
box
and
change
the
MSI
filename.
5
(Optional)
To
create
a
smaller
executable
package
for
locations
such
as
a
USB
device,
select
the
Compress
virtual
package
check
box.
6
Click
Save
.
Opening Project and Parameter Files
The
capture
process
provides
an
opportunity
to
review
the
project
files
to
update
settings
before
building
the
executable
package
or
MSI
package.
For
example,
if
you
capture
Firefox
2.0.0.3,
you
might
browse
the
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware
ThinApp\Captures\Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.3
directory
to
update
a
setting,
such
as
an
Active
Directory
specification,
in
the
Package.ini
file
that
contains
the
parameters
set
during
the
capture
process.
For
information
about
updating
settings,
see
“Advanced
Package
Configuration”
on
page 23.
The
project
includes
folders,
such
as
%AppData%
,
that
represent
file
system
paths
that
might
change
locations
when
running
on
different
operating
systems
or
computers.
Most
folders
have
##
Attributes.ini
files
that
specify
the
isolation
mode
at
the
folder
level.
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