Once you’ve verified the application works on the server you are ready to publish to the XenApp Web Interface. For more information on importing your application into the Management console for streaming see mpreviousos blog post: Here Once you have the Client up and running you should import your application into the App-V Management Console and stream it to the Terminal Server( Go on the TS and refresh the publishing server). He wrote a great book all about the client. I would suggest checking out Tim Mangan from my Blogroll on the right side of the screen. #ACCESS MANAGEMENT CONSOLE XENAPP 6.5 HOW TO#If you do not know how to do this I suggest getting familiar with the Client as it’s the main component for App-V. Once you have the Client it’s as simple as setting it up to meet your own requirements. Note that the client with the MDOP DVD is not the one you need to do this, you will have to get on the iso file from the Microsoft site. This means getting your hands on the TS version of App-V. So you will be required to setup the App-V Client on your Terminal Server first. To do this your requirements will be:Ĭitrix XenApp Infrastructure (Delivery Controller(s),Web Interface servers, Provisioning Services or whatever configuration is used in your environment) Rather than publish a desktop with all your applications you may want to make some applications available via the Web UI. Why would you want to do this? Well maybe you have home users that are on Thin Client machines and only access through the XenApp Web Environment. There’s also a very easy way to publish your App-V applications via the XenApp Web Interface. That’s pretty well detailed on the Citrix site: Most people who have Citrix XenApp and App-V in their environment would be aware of the Citrix App-V Integration kit which leverages a Conduit file to publish App-V sequenced applications through the Citrix Receiver. Figured I’d keep with the theme of my last blog and make this another little how to.
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