Chapter 10: Creating Customized Virtual Applications
Creating Citrix Profiles
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The order of the packages can be changed by selecting a package in the list and clicking the Move Up (
and Move Down (
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Use the Delete button (
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You can also convert a suite of applications into one virtual package using Windows Installer Converter. See
Converting a Suite of Applications into a Virtual Package.
Enabling Citrix Profile Building When in Direct Edit Mode
When you are editing a Windows Installer (
are in Direct Edit Mode or Direct MST Mode. Because you are directly editing a Windows Installer package, you
save your changes by selecting Save on the File menu. It not necessary to build the package, because it is
already built. Therefore, InstallShield's Build function is disabled.
However, you do need to run the build process to build a Citrix profile for this Windows Installer package. To enable
the Build button to build the Citrix profile, select the Build Citrix Profile option on the Build Settings page.
After you select this option, the Build Citrix Profile selection on the Build menu becomes enabled, as does the
Build toolbar button.
Building a Citrix Profile
The method for building a Citrix profile depends upon what file you have open—an InstallShield project or a
Windows Installer package. For detailed instructions, see one of the following topics:
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Building an App-V Application for an InstallShield Project
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Building an App-V Application for a Windows Installer Package
Dialog Boxes
The Citrix Assistant includes the following dialog boxes:
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Script Execution Dialog Box
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ThinApp Diagnostic Tools Dialog Box
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File Isolation Options Dialog Box
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Folder Isolation Options Dialog Box
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Registry Isolation Options Dialog Box
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Service Packs Requirement Dialog Box
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