Hello,
We have a test lab that we're using to demo/test Horizon Workspace. When we use a Windows 7 VM inside the local lab domain that the Horizon vApps are on, all of the functionality--including ThinApps--works fine. However, when we VPN in to the lab and try to launch a Thinapp from Horizon, it seems to fail. No error messages--the thinapp just doesn't launch.
I've attached the Horizon diagnostics files from my local laptop that I've been using to try to launch Thinpps while VPNed in, if anyone could help me I'd really appreciate it. Thank you.
-Allen
Today there is no real workaround for this. If you want to manage ThinApps the clients must be in the same domain as the ThinApp repository/Workspace.
Are you streaming or deploying the ThinApps locally? (By default its deployed locally)
Does dns work?
Can you access the thinapp fileshare with correct rights from the client?
// Linjo
Using the default of deploying locally.
DNS does work.
I can access the Thinapp fileshare.
Is your clients in the same AD domain? In order to be able to dpeloy ThinApps your clients must be domain members..
No, they're not in the same domain since Horizon is in our lab domain and my client laptops are part of our corporate domain. Is there a workaround for this?
Today there is no real workaround for this. If you want to manage ThinApps the clients must be in the same domain as the ThinApp repository/Workspace.
Thank you.
One more question. About to start testing this out with iPad and Android clients. Is there any such requirement for these mobile clients to be part of an AD domain (not sure if that's possible)?
ThinApps will not work on mobile apps.. the domain restriction is only thinapps.
So, Mac, iOS and Android have no domain restrictions