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therefreshments
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Project and Visio 2013 ThinApp

I've ThinApp'd (separately) Microsoft Project 2013 and Visio 2013 with a Windows 7 32bit clean image with ThinApp 4.7.3. I used MAK licenses for now, just because I didn't want to deal with the KMS server licensing hassle. The ThinApps work great, but one thing I noticed when trying to "Share" the document and select by Email, I receive an error that I can't open my .ost file. Office 2010 is installed locally, not ThinApp'd. When I have Outlook open along side the ThinApp'd Visio or Project I get a different error saying that I'm not connected to a mail server, or that an Unexpected e-mail error has occurred. I followed the general ThinApp procedure for Visio and Project in the link below. Any idea how I can fix this issue?

http://blogs.vmware.com/thinapp/2013/02/thinapp-microsoft-visio-and-project-2010-while-locally-insta...

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oliAH
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When you are saying you are trying to "share" the document and select by email, do you mean this:

Enabling 'Send As Email Attachment' in ThinApp packages when Outlook is installed natively | VMware ...

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therefreshments
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Thank you for your reply, I thought I did those steps, but I'll run back through the build and make sure those changes are made and let you know. Thanks!


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VMware4EGK
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I try the Project 2013 ThinApp. But always is coming to the Windows Installer when I start the Thinapp!!! What am I doing wrong! I Used the documentation http://blogs.vmware.com/thinapp/2013/02/thinapp-microsoft-visio-and-project-2010-while-locally-insta... We have the same Basic. Windows 7 32bitt with Office 2010 installed. Only the Project 2013 should be a ThinApp. But how do I do it??

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Lakshman
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