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After a successful proof of concept (PoC), a company has migrated all users to virtual desktops using VMware Horizon View and AppVolumes. The company administrator is asked to make a legacy application available to some users. The administrator discovers the application only runs on Windows XP and therefor does NOT install on the newly created Windows 10 virtual desktops.
Which distribution method should the administrator use to attempt to distribute the application?

  • A. Use Mirage and distribute is as an Applayer.
  • B. Use AppVolumes and create an AppStack with the Application.
  • C. Use RDS and distribute it as a Hosted App.
  • D. Use Thinapp and package the Application in a Thinapp.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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doitykim
Highly Voted 2 years, 8 months ago
The correct answer seems to be "D".
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CallMeCarl
Most Recent 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Well, it has to be B because the application needs to be distributed to some users. Unless you create a specific desktop pool and assign the thinapp package to it through Horizon View. App Volumes does not have support for legacy applications. It's a weird question. I do know the answer is not D since the wording doesn't make any sense "Use Thinapp and package the Application in a Thinapp." No one says Thin app and application in a Thinapp. What is that? People say "Use Thinapp to package the application. That's it. The rest is wording just to confuse you.
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cjbirol
4 months ago
I disagree, the weird wording is to match the others in the format "use [application] to create [object]", but it can't be B because AppVolumes doesn't do anything regarding OS compatibility. If you made an AppStack of a XP app that wouldn't allow it to run on a Win10 VD. As others have said, you could potentially use BOTH but then the answer would have to reference an intermediary step before creating the AppStack and it does not, therefore B can't be correct.
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catalinuxm
1 year, 3 months ago
ThinApp seems to be advertising "Quickly migrate your legacy applications to Windows 7 or Windows 10 without the need to recode, retest and recertify. Automatically convert silent-installed applications to ThinApp packages. If you've already packaged applications with ThinApp for use on XP or older versions of Windows convert them to the ThinApp Windows format with ThinApp's Relink feature." https://www.vmware.com/products/thinapp.html AppVol/AppStack does not seem to be working with old/legacy applications: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/Horizon-Desktops-and-Apps/App-volumes-questions/td-p/1859882
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mba1
1 year, 4 months ago
I agree with B. They ask for DISTRIBUTION and not PACKAGING. yes we are forced to ThinApp this but we can still carry on using Appvolume which also avoids streaming issues
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vcixBrazil
1 year, 8 months ago
B is the correct answer. You cannot deliver a ThinApp based per AD group. The delivery mechanism will be App volumes combined with ThinApp. https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2015/01/vmware-app-volumes-thinapp-vdi-view-integration-horizon.html
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Mezze
2 years, 3 months ago
I agree too, D is correct
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NNy
2 years, 5 months ago
I agree, you would have to create a Windows XP app creation VM and that wouldn't mix into the Windows 10 environment. So ThinAPP is the way to go.
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