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01 October 2018

VMWare ThinApp Enterprise v5.2.4.9964600 Full Version


Descriptions:
VMware ThinApp (formerly Thinstall) is an application that can create portable applications.
Compatibility
Many Windows applications can be made portable with VMware ThinApp, with the following exceptions:
- Any software that requires a device driver to work
- Software with hardware-based copy protection
- Software is already included with Windows and is not available as a separate package (such as Windows Picture and Fax Viewer)

Recent Changes (18th Sep 2018):
v5.2.4 Build 9964600
Last update 09/07/2018
What's New
- Support for Windows 10 1709 (Fall Creators Update)
- Support for Windows 10 1803 (April 2018 Update)
- Additional modules have been added in this release. You must copy them to the deployment machine in specific cases, as desribed below. The modules are not required during application capture:
- For 32-bit virtual applications which crash at launch on Windows 10, copy the file dummyTLS.dll to the folder C: \ Windows \ SysWOW64 on a 64-bit deployment machine or to the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 on a 32- bit deployment machine
- For 64-bit virtual applications which crash at launch on Windows 10, copy the file dummyTLS64.dll to the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 on a 64-bit deployment machine.
- For 32-bit virtual applications which failed to start when launched from a 64-bit ThinApped application on Windows 10, copy the file dummyNt.exe to the folder C: \ Windows \ SysWOW64 on a 64-bit deployment machine
- One new parameter is available for inclusion in package.ini:
- ReleaseShutdownLocksEarly Setting this parameter to 1 fixes an issue that could cause a process to hang during shutdown.

Size: 17.8 MB / 10.8 MB
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WARNING!

PLEASE DISABLE your ANTIVIRUS BEFORE you extract the patches.

Unfortunately, some of these compression programs have a bad reputation in the security software industry, mainly because almost 99% of trojans/worms/etc. is packed with similar tools (or variants of these), and this self-unpack behavior is taken by some antivirus apps as an alarm signal.

Basically, this means that any trusted program packed with one of these tools can be erroneously detected as a virus, something known as a "FALSE POSITIVE".

Therefore, DON'T COMPLAIN about VIRUS or anything related to it in the comment sections.

If you don't know how to use them, do research first before complaining about FALSE POSITIVE DETECTION.

Anyway, thank you for visiting. Have a nice day.

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