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IE11 on Win10 1909 or later with thinapp 5.2.9
I have tried to capture IE11 on Win7 with IE10 and thinapp 5.2.9. It works on win7 after build but does not start on Win10
I have managed to capture IE11 but uninstalling the feature on win10 and then do the capture by enabling the IE11 feature. Not sure if this is the official way but I need to know the sure method of capture. I also need to add Java 8 and flash active-x package to it. I need a 100% guarantee method for this. Please contact me direct if necessary and got to be done in the next 48 hours. You support is much appreciated
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IE11 is not supported by ThinApp on Windows 10. https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2069870
If your task is to run Java and flash, you may try capturing Java and flash in a package and then add an entry point for the natively installed Internet Explorer (for Win10 it is IE 11) .
Then launch native IE from the virtual bubble (using the newly added entry point) this will make the Java+ flash in the capture package available to IE11.
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I have managed to virtualise it but with varying success. having said that, What is the easiest method of called native IE from within the java project? I assume I can also link the Flash capture to Java
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The easiest way would be to add an entry in package.ini to call native IE
[IE.exe]
Source=%ProgramFilesDir%\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Shortcut=<PrimaryDataCOntainerName>
Either you can capture Java along with Flash in the same package or use applink to link them. You can choose one of them based on your requirement.