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How to Edit a Published Application with Advanced Settings | How to Edit a Published Application with Advanced Settings | dansimp | 06a79049-9ce9-490f-aad7-fd4fdf185590 | dansimp | dansimp | mdop, virtualization | deploy | library | w10 | 06/16/2016 |
How to Edit a Published Application with Advanced Settings
After a published application has been added and configured, the published application can be edited and additional advanced settings can be configured.
To edit a published application with advanced settings
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In the Applications pane, add and configure a published application.
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Select the published application to edit.
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Click Edit.
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In the Published Application dialog box, configure the parameters as described in the following table.
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Click OK.
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On the Policy menu, select Commit.
Editing Published Application Properties
Property | Description |
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Display name |
The name of the shortcut in the user's Windows Start menu.
Note
The display name is not case sensitive. |
Description |
A description of the published menu. |
Start in |
The directory from which to start the application.
Note
The path does not need to include quotation marks. |
Command line |
The command with which to run the application from within the MED-V workspace. The full path is required, and the parameters can be passed to the application in a similar fashion as in any other Windows command. In a domain configuration, a shared drive usually exists on the server where all domain computers map to. The directory should be mapped here, and if it is a folder that requires user authentication, the Use MED-V credentials to run this application check box must be selected. In a revertible MED-V workspace, you can map a network drive with MapNetworkDrive syntax: "MapNetworkDrive <drive> <path>"—for example, "MapNetworkDrive t: \tux\data". For example, to publish Windows Explorer, use the following syntax: "c:" or "c:\windows".
Note
To have a name resolution, you need to perform one of the following:
Note
If the path includes spaces, the entire path must be inside quotation marks.
Note
The path should not end with a backslash (). |
Add a shortcut in the host Windows Start menu |
Select this check box to create a shortcut for the application in the user's Windows Start menu. |
Launch this application when the Workspace is started |
Select this check box to run the application automatically when the MED-V workspace starts. |
Use MED-V credentials to run this application |
Select this check box to authenticate applications that request a user name and password using the MED-V credentials instead of the credentials set for the application.
Note
When using SSO, the command line should be C:\Windows\Explorer.exe "folder path". When not using SSO, the command line should be "folder path". |