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Learning VMware App Volumes

You're reading from   Learning VMware App Volumes Deliver applications to virtual desktop environments in seconds and at scale with the click of a button

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785884382
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to App Volumes 2. Architectural and Feature Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing and Building an App Volumes Deployment 4. Installing and Configuring the App Volumes Software 5. A Guided Tour of the Management Console 6. Working with AppStacks 7. Working with Writable Volumes 8. Delivering ThinApp Packages with App Volumes 9. Horizon View Integration 10. Deploying App Volumes in a Citrix XenDesktop Environment 11. Deploying App Volumes in a RemoteApp Environment 12. Deploying App Volumes in a Citrix XenApp Environment 13. Deploying App Volumes in a Horizon View Hosted Apps Environment 14. Advanced Configuration and Other Options Index

Launching AppStack-based published applications

In this final section, we are going to log in as an end user from one of the example desktop machines in order to make sure that the applications launch and run as we expect them to.

From the desktop, open a browser and enter https://rdsh.pvolab.com/rdweb in the address bar. If you see a warning about running an add-on for Microsoft Remote Desktop Web Access, then click on the message, and from the drop-down box, select Run Add-on.

You will now see the web page shown in the following screenshot:

Launching AppStack-based published applications

Log in as the user rdsh.user-1@pvolab.com, click on the button for This is a private computer, and then click on the Sign in button.

You will now see the Work Resources web page and the available RemoteApps. These should be the applications that were configured in the previous section, and are shown in the following screenshot:

Launching AppStack-based published applications

Now that you have the applications available and published from the RDSH server, let's launch one and make sure it runs correctly...

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