Squidly_Man
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Just to clarify, ThinApp DOES support A.D. Security groups within ThinApp packages by use of the PermittedGroups setting (which goes under the Build Options in the Package.ini).  This setting can be defined for the entire package under the BuildOprions section of the Package.ini file or for each Entry Point or both.  Additionally, ThinAp also supports A.D. Computer Security Groups via a PermittedCompuetrs setting (which goes under the Build Options in the Package.ini).

When using THINREG.EXE ( http://blogs.vmware.com/thinapp/2010/04/simple-thinregexe-login-script.html ) or the ThinApp SDK ( http://blogs.vmware.com/thinapp/2012/03/configuring-the-thinapp-sdk-in-place-of-thinreg.html ) to register the packages, they are only assigned based upon the A.D. security groups defined in the packages (or nested security groups the user is a member of where the app is assigned to the parent group).

See this video as an example.

http://www.screencast.com/t/ZjYyNzEzMTY

See the ThinAp online pubs for more details.

http://bit.ly/ThinAppPubs

-Dean F. https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/identitymanager-pubs.html
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