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Chapter 2 Capturing Applications
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(Optional)
When
you
have
saved
the
package,
open
the
ThinDirect.txt
file,
which
contains
the
entry
point
to
Internet
Explorer
6
and
the
list
of
redirect
addresses,
and
edit
the
file.
This
file
only
exists
after
you
create
entries
in
the
Native
Browser
Redirect
dialog
box.
The
redirection
list
is
located
in
%appdata%\roaming\Vmware\VMware Thinapp\Thindirect
.
10 Follow
the
prompts
to
build
the
project.
The
ThinDirect.exe
file
is
embedded
in
the
package,
with
the
plug
‐
in
ThinDirect.dll
and
plug
‐
in
launcher
ThinDirectLauncher.exe
files.
Extracting and Registering ThinDirect
After
you
have
built
the
Internet
Explorer
6
package,
you
need
to
extract
and
register
the
ThinDirect
plug
‐
in
on
the
test
machine.
The
ThinDirect
plug
‐
in
must
be
installed
as
part
of
the
virtual
package.
The
plug
‐
in
is
installed
in
your
native
browser
during
the
registration
process.
Extract and register ThinDirect
In
the
console,
run
the
thinreg /a VirtIE6.exe
command
to
extract
the
ThinDirect
application,
and
extract
and
register
the
ThinDirect
library.
The
ThinDirect
application
is
installed
in
the
Program Files/VMware/VMware ThinApp/ThinDirect
directory.
You
can
have
multiple
ThinDirect
text
files
in
the
ThinDirect
directory,
if
they
all
have
unique
names.
The
ThinDirect
plug
‐
in
then
reads
all
files.
In
addition
to
individual
machine
registration,
you
can
register
Web
page
redirects
on
a
individual
user
basis
by
omitting
the
/a
switch.
To
achieve
individual
‐
user
redirects
requires
that
the
ThinDirect
plug
‐
in
be
installed
as
a
separate
step
from
an
Administrator
account.
If
you
do
not
install
the
ThinDirect
plug
‐
in
as
a
separate
step,
Thinreg
displays
an
error.
You
can
push
additional
Web
page
redirect
to
end
‐
user
computers
by
copying
files
with
a
specific
format
to
specific
individual
‐
machine
or
individual
‐
user
locations.
Capturing Multiple Application Installers with ThinApp Converter
On
virtual
machines
running
a
Windows
operating
system,
you
can
use
ThinApp
Converter
to
convert
multiple
application
installers
into
ThinApp
packages.
After
you
provide
a
configuration
file
with
specific
settings
that
the
converter
accesses,
ThinApp
Converter
runs
applications
in
silent
mode.
Silent
mode
means
that
the
process
occurs
without
requiring
user
input,
after
initial
configuration
settings
are
specified.
ThinApp
Converter
transparently
captures
installation
content,
generates
ThinApp
projects,
and
build
the
projects
into
a
ThinApp
package
in
virtual
machines
you
specify
in
the
configuration
file.
This
process
is
fully
automated,
from
when
ThinApp
Converter
starts
to
run
until
the
ThinApp
package
is
built.
The
ThinApp
executable
file
and
the
application
installers
can
run
on
virtual
machines.
ThinApp Converter Process
Before
you
run
ThinApp
Converter,
you
must
use
the
ThinAppConverter.ini
configuration
file
as
a
template
to
specify
the
virtual
machine
environment
on
which
the
applications
to
be
converted
reside,
the
network
share
paths,
and
various
other
mandatory
and
optional
parameters.
You
then
use
the
-f
command
line
switch
to
specify
the
configuration
file
that
you
created,
which
ThinApp
Converter
will
use.
For
example,
ThinAppConverter.exe -f myConfig.ini
.
ThinApp
Converter
reads
the
configuration
file
to
identify
which
installers
are
to
be
converted
and
the
virtual
machines
on
which
the
conversion
is
to
occur.
ThinApp
Converter
then
powers
on
each
virtual
machine
and
takes
a
snapshot
that
is
used
after
the
conversion
process
is
complete.
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