As the title says, is it possible to thinapp application on Windows XP and run them on Windows 10?
For example, Oracle 8i Client.
Thanks in advance.
As the title says, is it possible to thinapp application on Windows XP and run them on Windows 10?
For example, Oracle 8i Client.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, I'm sure I have solved this before but I'm not able to find the solution for this now.
I'm trying to run it from network share as FQDN in UNC path, tried both DFS and without DFS, not working. If I copy the package locally it works fine.
Anyone knows what obvious thing I'm missing this time?
Also tried to enable the string SetVirtualModuleFileNameInPeb=1 as that worked for Chrome at some point earlier.
It's packaged with 5.2.2 on same OS it's supposed to be running on.
Hi everyone!
I'm new in creating portable applications so this might be a newbie question.
I've created a portable app of an application which saves files on the pc. When the file is saved and displayed as completed, if i right click on the item there is an option to access the folder where the item is saved. When i do this, it takes over a minute to just open the folder.
When i try this with the installed application, it opens the folder instantly.
I am using Windows 10 Enterprise. I also tried this on the virtual machine and it still have this issue. When accessing folders through the app, it is extremely slow and sometimes it even crashes.
Anyone knows what might be the issue? What do i need to change in Package.ini to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
I have tried several time to Thinapp Google Chrome (version 15.0.874.121 m) but keep running into problems. I will run the prescan, then install flash player and java, then install chrome and make the changes i need to for the broweser, then run the postscan. i choose the top google chrome.exe as my main entry point and unselect everything else, then build my package. I build it with a .DAT and a .MSI package. i then copy the packages out to our file server and then try to run them from a view desktop and i get the following error "Google Chrome.exe - Fatal Application Exit Unable to open. I press OK to the message and it dissapears. i have tried to build the package with multiple entry pointes to see if it works with no luck. I have even tried to package it using the .EXE instead of .DAT. Can someone please walk me through the steps needed to get chrome thinapped? The simpler the steps the better i will be able to understand.
Thanks
Using virtual XP machine with nothing installed on it to build my packages
Portable Firefox- Java Viettel- 20170108.exe - Google Drive
Capture can open Ctrl+ P (print diaglog) but built file can not open Ctrl + P
Please held me !
I'm using ThinApp 5.1.1-2722044
In the release notes for this version it says that OCX files are now registered. However I've captured an application which upon launch fails with the error CodeJock.DockingPane.Unicode.v11.2.2.ocx or one of its dependencies is not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
During the capture, I can launch the installed application correctly without error.
After the packaging, I can launch the virtual application on the capturing machine without error.
If I launch the virtual application on a different machine, it errors as above, and if I roll the capture virtual machine back to a pre-install snapshot, it also generates the error.
So it does seem that OCX files are part of the install and ThinApp has missed them.
Any ideas how to go about resolving this one?
My company would like to try and Thinapp Visio 2016. I am first wanting to know if this is possible or if we should Thinapp Visio 2013 instead.
If it is possible, any documentation for help would be greatly appreciated.
CIFS are mountable through ThinApp repository in View 5.0 with member AD solaris serving shares. If receiving a 'failed access network path' error you may be required to configure VMware services to log on through AD.
Exception to kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1035094
Hi,
we are running different virtual applications with thinapp on windows 10.
After upgrading to windows 10 creator update these applications crash.
Every time the event viewer shows an error 1000, Application crash, Faulting Module c:\windows\system32\oleaut32.dll.
We tried with thinapp 5.2 and 5.2.2.
Is this a known issue with the creator update ?
Kind Regards,
Verheijden Thierry.
I have Office 2007 installed locally on my Windows XP machine. Using ThinApp 4.5, I have thinapp's MS Great Plains 10, and for the most part it works great. Problem is when I try to do a smartlist and export the results to Excel, it fails saying that MS Excel is not installed. Same if I try to export to MS Word.
So I fire up the diag mode cmd.exe I created with the thinapp, and launch excel.exe.. It launches but goes thru the welcome wizard as if it's never been launched before.. and of course I've launched Excel locally several times. For some reason the thinapp is starting Excel as some other user profile. This is further confirmed by the fact that my 'Recent Documents" list in the locally launched Excel is different than if I launch Excel from the thinapp's cmd.exe. Running the exact same excel.exe mind you.. That's crazy.. Why does it do that?
I've managed a work around to get smartlist to actually export to Excel, by running appwiz.cpl from the diag mode cmd.exe and running a repair on Office 2007, it fails with an error 1719, but then I can export from GP to Excel, although still in some funky profile.. This work around would be fine if I only had to do it on a few PC's, but I have to do this workaround for every person that runs GP.. it's a pain!
Does this make sense? Why do locally installed Office apps not launch correctly from thinapp'd apps? Thanks for any help!!
I have IE 6 virtualized and am trying to use it on a Win 7 64 bit OS running IE 8 natively. The thinapp IE6 package runs fine however the browser redirection feature (thindirect) is not working. The issue is that the thindirect launcher is not launching the virtual browser. Thindirect.exe, thindirect.dll, and VirtIE6.txt are all in the correct location. Thindirect is also showing in add/remove programs, and the thindirect IE helper object is showing as enabled yet it will not redirect my specified websites. I've already tried the solutions from the VMware KB: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1027375
If I install the same thinapp VirtIE6.msi package on a win XP OS the browser redirection does work correctly, just not on Win 7.
Any ideas???
If I would create a tool to extract thinapp .dat files based based on reverse engineering would it be ok to publish it?
Hi,
I have created a 64 bit office 2010 excel application and when trying to open an existing .xls file from physical machine through virtual xls, all the .xls files are showing as unknown file types. However I am able to open the documents.
So will this be the behavior or virtual excel should read .xls file and associate icon should show , when clicking open button. Just trying to understand the concepts.
Any help please...?
Note: In my environment, 32 bit office 2010 excel is installed natively and we have 64bit excel 2010 thinapped.
Wonder if anyone can help, bit of a weird one, I have successfully thinapped Office 2013 and it appears to be working fine except for one thing, the previewer in Outlook will not work, when you click on an attachment to preview it either comes up with "unable to load dll oart.dll ... access denied" or the following message "This file can't be previewed because ofan error in the Microsoft Word previewer", the access denied message has me wondering but that dll is present in the captured package in the Office15 folder.
Please see details of the thinapp:
- Office Standard 2013 32bit captured on Windows 7 vanilla 32bit, straight capture, no plugins etc
- Steaming to Window 7 64bit (not sure if that is an issue? everything I've read said it should be fine streaming Office 32bit to Windows 7 64bit)
- Using ThinApp 5.1.0
- Outlook previewer is working fine locally on the thinapp machine
- I'm only testing the previewer on other Office documents (word, excel etc)
This is a minor issue but our users will be expecting the previewer to be working.
Any ideas?
Hi,
Wondering if anyone can help, having issues ThinApping an application which uses C++ runtime dll's. The application in question is a calibration tester for gas detectors and isn't available for public use. The application launches fine but when you choose to edit a calibration file, which is literally just a file, you click edit and Windows Explorer launches to browse for the file, you can choose the file and then following error pops up:
Unable to load mfc80.dll - The specified module could be found
I can see the above dll within the winsxs folder so it exists, I have also tried copying the dll file to the %systemsystem% folder, when copied to the %systemsystem% folder the above error disappears but then a new error pops up:
Runtime Error!
R6034 An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly.
And at this point I'm stuck. I have read up a bit about dll's not being loaded/found and implemented some of the suggestions on this forum including:
- ThinApping the application with C++ Redistributable Package 2005 (2005 appears to the C++ package with this specific dll in it)
- Adding ExternalDLLs=mfc80.dll to the package.ini
- Copied all the dll's (not just the one dll which appears to be causing me problems) within the winsxs to the relevant %systemsystem% and %systemsystem(x64)% folders
ThinApp was done on Windows 7 x64 capture machine, using ThinApp 5.2.1 and target VDI desktop is also Windows 7 x64.
I can run the ThinApped application fine from various other Windows 7 desktops including the machine it was captured on and my own personal laptop, appears to be an issue with target VDI desktop we wish to deploy to.
Anyone else had any experience of this? Any suggestions?
Hello Folks,
We have ThinApp'ed into a MSI these applications:
- Mozilla Seamonkey, (32bit, FR, version 2.46)
- Java 8 (32bit, update 121)
We use it to access an in-house financial application at uses the Java Plugin.
Inside this application, Excel is used to generate reports. Excel is installed locally on the workstation and is therefore not ThinApp'ed.
If we use Office 2013, everything works fine. The secretary clicks the 'export to Excel' button in the Java application and Excel shows us the generated XLS file within Excel.
However, Office 2016 has a different behavior. The Java application gives us an error saying that it could not open Excel 2016. The only way to bypass this problem is to have an instance of Excel 2016 already opened.
Anyone have an idea on how to fix this?
Thank You!
Hi
I have a thinapp package that Works, there is only one little problem the application has a report function that can open a report in different applications. Our users want to open it in Excel and we have installed the Office package locally on the computer (no thinapp) and when I try to open it in Excel I first get an error Message from thinapp. (sorry for that some of the error Messages is in Norwegian. But the buttons says: Cancel, Try Again or Ignore
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WINWORD.EXE - Kritisk programavslutning
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ThinApp has encountered an unexpected error. Click Abort to close the application, Retry to debug, or Continue to ignore the error. Support info: PID=7744, create_process.cpp@2648
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Avbryt Prøv på nytt Ignorer
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Behind this error message the correct document opens.
If I click on Ignore I get an New error Message:
Microsoft office can't find your license for this application. a repair attempt was unsuccessful or was cancelled (translated from Norwegian)
All the Office applications works normally if I start them directly. But as soon as the package triggers an Office Application this happens.
Any ideas?
From
Andreas Henden
Hello,
We are trialing thinapp to specificaly fix an issue we are having. I'm very new to Thinapp so please bare with me if theres thing you need me to check.
I have packaged IE6 with a version of Java. I did this on a bare XP workstation with nothing but VMware tools running. the XP workstation had a full windows update before the pre-scan was performed.
The application will be run on a Server 2008 64 bit citrix farm and when i log in and run the application it works fine as it does for my test user. I published this for testing by or users and a lot of them get the error "failed to create process default activation context".
From what I have read, this is due to a file missing from the package or something missing on the host OS however I'm not sure how this can be.
Any ideas?
When I run then exe, I get "failed to create process default activation context". The program seems to run fine, once you acknowelege the error. Please help me in this