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Table of contents
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................................................................8
REQUIREMENTS AND CONFIGURATION FOR THE APPLIDIS WEB PORTAL AND APPLIDIS DESKTOP......................................10
BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPLIDIS WEB PORTAL AND APPLIDIS DESKTOP ...............................................................................................10 With Microsoft Window 2000, and if the AppliDis applications server is Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system:................................................10 REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLIDIS CLIENT FOR JAVA...................................................................................................................................................11 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLIDIS DESKTOP ...........................................................................................................................................11 CONFIGURATION OF MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER .........................................................................................................................................11 Addition of the AppliDis administration site in a security zone ........................................................................................................................................................11 Checking the permissions for your security zone ................................................................................................................................................................................12 Adding permissions to a security zone..................................................................................................................................................................................................13 MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA PROFESSIONAL PARTICULARITY .............................................................................................................................13 Procedure for removing Internet Client under Vista...........................................................................................................................................................................13 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Installation from a domain administrator account...............................................................................................................................................................................18 Installation from a user account without any administrator rights ....................................................................................................................................................21 MICROSOFT WINDOWS SEVEN ................................................................................................................................................................................27 INSTALLATION FROM A DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT OR FROM A LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR BELONGING FROM THE APPLIDIS INTERNET
CLIENT MACHINE........................................................................................................................................................................................................27 INSTALLATION FROM A DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT OR FROM A LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR BELONGING FROM THE APPLIDIS CLIENT
DESKTOP.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 INSTALLING MSI FILES ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA AND SEVEN OPERATING SYSTEMS ..........................................................................31 INSTALLING MSI FILES ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS 64BIT OPERATING SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................33
USE THE APPLIDIS WEB PORTAL TO START REMOTE APPLICATIONS...............................................................................................34
LOG ON TO THE APPLIDIS PORTAL AND RUN AN APPLICATION VIA INTERNET EXPLORER ....................................................................................34 Logging on to the AppliDis portal.........................................................................................................................................................................................................34 Select the application to be run remotely..............................................................................................................................................................................................35 USING APPLIDIS WITH MOZILLA FIREFOX...............................................................................................................................................................35 Information regarding AppliDis Client for JAVA...............................................................................................................................................................................36 The current version of AppliDis Client for JAVA is only provided for test purposes. In fact, this version of AppliDis Client is a beta version and has only been tested in an university environment, and it is not ready to be used in production, that is why no support will be provided for it..................................36 Please, keep SYSTANCIA’s support informed about your questions, difficulties and observation during your experimentations with AppliDis Client for JAVA, in order to help to improve this product, and completely integrate it in a future version of AppliDis. ...........................................................................36 Systancia will disclaim all responsibilities if the AppliDis Client for Java is used in a production environment..........................................................................36 Logging out from applications ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................36 AppliDis Client for Java limitations.......................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Security warning.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
USING APPLIDIS DESKTOP TO START REMOTE APPLICATIONS ...........................................................................................................39
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION OF APPLIDIS DESKTOP .................................................................................................................................39 Installation of AppliDis Desktop...........................................................................................................................................................................................................40 AppliDis Desktop configuration............................................................................................................................................................................................................40 RUNNING APPLICATIONS WHILE USING APPLIDIS DESKTOP....................................................................................................................................41
FEATURES OF APPLICATIONS RUN REMOTELY BY APPLIDIS ...............................................................................................................42
SHUTTING DOWN AN APPLICATION............................................................................................................................................................................42 BACKING UP A DOCUMENT .........................................................................................................................................................................................42 Back-up with disk redirection activated ................................................................................................................................................................................................42 PRINTING WITH APPLIDIS .........................................................................................................................................................................................43 Redirected or mapped printers...............................................................................................................................................................................................................43 Server printers ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................44 AppliDis Universal Printer .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................44 LOGGING OFF AND LOGGING ON AGAIN TO AN APPLICATION ..................................................................................................................................46
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Logging off from an application ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................46 Logging back on to an application from the AppliDis Web Portal ...................................................................................................................................................46 Logging on again to an application from the AppliDis Desktop.......................................................................................................................................................47 MICROSOFT 2008/R2 UPN (USER PRINCIPAL NAME) COMPATIBLE .........................................................................................................................48
NORMAL MODE OR APPLICATION MODE.....................................................................................................................................................50
SEAMLESS MODE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................50 NORMAL MODE...........................................................................................................................................................................................................51
USING APPLIDIS FROM A THIN CLIENT.........................................................................................................................................................52
CONFIGURATION OF THIN CLIENTS ...........................................................................................................................................................................52 CONFIGURATION OF THIN CLIENTS RUNNING WIN XPE...........................................................................................................................................52 USE OF APPLIDIS THINDESKTOP ..............................................................................................................................................................................52 Opening a session from a thin client equipped with the AppliDis SLB client .................................................................................................................................52 Running applications ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................53 Logging off an application and logging back in ...................................................................................................................................................................................53 Closing AppliDis ThinDesktop .............................................................................................................................................................................................................54 APPLIDIS THIN EXPLORER ........................................................................................................................................................................................54 Launching AppliDis Thin Explorer.......................................................................................................................................................................................................54 Opening files ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................55 File operations..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................55
ADVANCED USE .....................................................................................................................................................................................................56
MSI MANUAL INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................................................................................................56 Configuration data ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................56 Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 AUTOMATED DEPLOYMENT.......................................................................................................................................................................................57 SUPPORTED MICROSOFT OPERATING SYSTEM FLAVORS .........................................................................................................................................58 RESTRICTIONS ON THE CLIENT SIDE .........................................................................................................................................................................58 FULL SCREEN ACTIVATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................59 OPERATING SYSTEM REGISTRY PARAMETERS..........................................................................................................................................................60 USE OF THE APPLIDIS LAUNCHER.............................................................................................................................................................................60 Integration ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................60 Working with AppliDis Launcher..........................................................................................................................................................................................................61 USE OF THE MICROSOFT TERMINAL SERVER DESKTOP VIA APPLIDIS ...................................................................................................................61
HOW TO USE THE APPLIDIS MYAPPS CATALOG? ......................................................................................................................................61
MICROSOFT WINDOWS REMOTE DESKTOP FEATURE.............................................................................................................................67
TOOLS AVAILABLE FROM THE APPLIDIS VIRTUAL DESKTOP MENU .................................................................................................70
VIRTUALDESKTOPUSERCONFIGURATOR TOOL .......................................................................................................................................................71 NETWORKPRINTERCONFIGURATOR TOOL ...............................................................................................................................................................72
INDEX........................................................................................................................................................................................................................73
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Figure 1 - Microsoft Internet Explorer options (Local intranet)............................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 2 - Microsoft Internet Explorer (Enable or Disable Add-ons) ..................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 3 - Manage Add-ons (Downloaded ActiveX Controls (32-bit) ..................................................................................................................... 14 Figure 4 - Manage Add-ons (Client AppliDis Internet) ............................................................................................................................................. 15 Figure 5 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue).................................................................................................. 16 Figure 6 - Microsoft Internet User Account Control (Credentials required)........................................................................................................... 16 Figure 7 - Microsoft Internet Explorer (Protected Mode: On)................................................................................................................................. 17 Figure 8 - Microsoft Internet options (Local intranet) ............................................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 9 - Select AppliDis Internet Client from Client portal ................................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 10 - Microsoft Internet Explorer User Account Control............................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 11 - Internet Explorer Add-on Installer - Security Warning.......................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 12 - The internet client installation has terminated......................................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 13 - Microsoft Internet Explorer Security ....................................................................................................................................................... 20 Figure 14 - User Account Control (A program needs your permission to continue)............................................................................................. 20 Figure 15 - Client portal (AppliDis Internet Client) ................................................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 16 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)................................................................................................ 21 Figure 17 - Internet Explorer Add-on Installer - Security Warning.......................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 18 - The internet client installation has terminated......................................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 19 - Microsoft Internet Security warning......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Figure 20 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)................................................................................................ 23 Figure 21 - User Accounts (Windows Control Panel)................................................................................................................................................ 24 Figure 22 - Make changes to your user account.......................................................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 23 - Turn on User Account Control (UAC) to make your computer more secure .................................................................................... 25 Figure 24 - Administrative Tools (Operating System Control Panel)....................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 25 - Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy.................................................................................................................. 26 Figure 26 - Local Security Policy (User Account control: Run all administrators) ................................................................................................. 26 Figure 27 - Client portal page (AppliDis Internet Client) .......................................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 28 - Please wait while AppliDis Internet Client is being downloaded.......................................................................................................... 27 Figure 29 - User Account Control [1]AppliDisClient[1].cab ..................................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 30 - A website wants to open web content using this program on your computer .................................................................................... 28 Figure 31 - The internet client installation has terminated (Windows Internet Explorer) ..................................................................................... 29 Figure 32 - User Account Control (Application AppliDis Program) ....................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 33 - Available published applications from the Client portal ........................................................................................................................ 30 Figure 34 - Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Options ..................................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 35 - Internet Options (Enable Proctected Mode)........................................................................................................................................... 31 Figure 36 - Administrator Access (Run as Administrator)......................................................................................................................................... 32 Figure 37 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)................................................................................................ 32 Figure 38 - Launching AppliDis Clients 4.0.msi from cmd.exe ................................................................................................................................ 33 Figure 39 - Select an application group from the client portal .................................................................................................................................. 35 Figure 40 - Working with AppliDis from a Linux client............................................................................................................................................ 36 Figure 41 - Window logout button............................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Figure 42 - Warning security while running the AppliDis Java Client component................................................................................................. 38 Figure 43 - The AppliDis Desktop icon next to the clock......................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 44 - AppliDis Desktop Client configuration (User & Start Options)........................................................................................................... 41 Figure 45 - File backup (Save as) .................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 46 - Server discs (Save as dialogue box) ........................................................................................................................................................... 43 Figure 47 - Printing under AppliDis via mapped printers ......................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 48 - Printing data transfer box .......................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 49 - Printer selection on the desktop................................................................................................................................................................ 45 Figure 50 - Printing preferences (Layout/Paper Quality) .......................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 51 - Logging off from an application ............................................................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 52 - List of applications disconnected from the AppliDis Client portal ...................................................................................................... 47 Figure 53 - Logging on again via the AppliDis Desktop client ................................................................................................................................. 47 Figure 54 - User logon name configuration................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Figure 55 - UPN user account (AppliDis web portal logging) .................................................................................................................................. 49 Figure 56 - Client Desktop AppliDis authentication with a UPN user account ..................................................................................................... 49 Figure 57 - An application running in seamless mode................................................................................................................................................ 50 Figure 58 - An application in normal mode................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Figure 59 - Logging on from the Linux client ............................................................................................................................................................. 53 Figure 60 - Running an application............................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Figure 61 - Logging off from the Desktop .................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Figure 62 - File explorer................................................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Figure 63 - Selection of the Client components 4.0 to be installed in "Custom" mode......................................................................................... 57 Figure 64 - Multi-screens support (Operating System) .............................................................................................................................................. 58 Figure 65 – Display settings from a Microsoft VISTA client machine .................................................................................................................... 59 Figure 66 - Screen Resolution display settings (Microsoft Seven desktop).............................................................................................................. 59 Figure 67 - Display settings from a Microsoft SEVEN client machine ................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 68 - Microsoft RDP (Program path and file name parameters) .................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 69 - My Apps Catalog from the Client portal.................................................................................................................................................. 62 Figure 70 - MyApps Catalog tabulation/icon within the Client portal..................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 71 - Access Request Form from the Client portal .......................................................................................................................................... 64 Figure 72 - Your request has been saved (Myapps Catalog Client portal) ............................................................................................................... 64 Figure 73 - Be the first to comment about this application (MyApps Catalog Client portal) ................................................................................ 65 Figure 74 - Add/modify a comment for an application (MyApps Catalog Client portal)...................................................................................... 65
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Figure 75 - You have already made an access request (MyApps Catalog Client portal)......................................................................................... 66 Figure 76 - Read comments from other user(s) (MyApps Catalog).......................................................................................................................... 66 Figure 77 - Rating and comments about an application (MyApps Catalog) ............................................................................................................ 67 Figure 78 - Displaying permanent/non-permanent desktops (Your desktops Client portal)................................................................................ 68 Figure 79 - Please wait while the desktop is being launched ..................................................................................................................................... 68 Figure 80 - Desktop list (Reconnection to disconnected desktops) ......................................................................................................................... 69 Figure 81 - Virtual Desktop tools from the Start menu............................................................................................................................................. 70 Figure 82 - Please select the applications displayed in your AppliDis menu ........................................................................................................... 71 Figure 83 - Applications configuration......................................................................................................................................................................... 71 Figure 84 - Configuration of network printers............................................................................................................................................................ 72 Figure 85 - Do you want this printer defined as default only for this session? ....................................................................................................... 72 Figure 86 - Do you want to restore the default printer defined by the administrator?........................................................................................... 73
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Introduction
AppliDis allows you to use your computer to run an application which is executed remotely, the
data from which is sent to you via your network (Internet or intranet). From your point of view,
everything works just as if the application was installed locally on your computer.
You can now run applications on your computer which would normally have required too many
resources to run. This is because your computer now simply acts as an interface: the actual
running takes place on the remote server with the greatest availability to perform the requested
operation. An intelligent load balancing strategy establishes which is the most suitable server
based on the application requested, your user profile and the hardware environment (CPU,
memory, network, etc.).
There are several different ways of using AppliDis from a client desktop, depending on the type of
your client desktop:
• For the client desktops listed below, you can use either the AppliDis Web Portal or
AppliDis Desktop to run AppliDis clients.
Operating System 32 bits 64 bits
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 ����
Windows XP ���� ����
Windows XP SP1 ���� ����
Windows XP SP2 ���� ����
Windows XP SP3 ���� ����
Windows Vista ���� ����
Windows Vista SP1 ���� ����
Windows Vista SP2 ���� ����
Windows Seven ���� ����
Windows Seven SP1 ���� ����
• For "thin" client desktops with only a "Terminal Server client" (also known as "RDP client"
or "Remote Desktop Connection") available, you need to use AppliDis Thin Desktop).
This method of accessing AppliDis can also be used by non-Windows clients. Under Linux,
for example, it is possible to work with AppliDis using the rdesktop client.
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• For Web Portal acces :
Operating System 32 bits 64 bits
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 ����
Windows XP ���� ����
Windows XP SP1 ���� ����
Windows XP SP2 ���� ����
Windows XP SP3 ���� ����
Windows Vista ���� ����
Windows Vista SP1 ���� ����
Windows Vista SP2 ���� ����
Windows Seven ���� ����
Windows Seven SP1 ���� ���� Linux* ���� ����
Mac OS X* ���� ����
• desktops equipped with a Mozilla Firefox 3.5.3 web browser with the Java 1.6.0_17 plugin,
you can use AppliDis Client for java
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Requirements and configuration
for the AppliDis Web Portal and
AppliDis Desktop
Basic requirements for the AppliDis Web Portal and
AppliDis Desktop
AppliDis runs on all versions of Windows from Windows 2000. To use the AppliDis portal, all you
need is version 6.0 or higher of Internet Explorer. Depending on your exact operating system, you
will need to use the following configuration settings:
With Microsoft Window 2000, and if the AppliDis applications server is Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server operating system:
If your network administrator has activated the AppliDis option which enables redirection of your
local disks (see "Saving with disk redirection activated", p. 42), and if the remote server on which
your application is running has a Windows 2000 Server OS (for more information, contact your
network administrator), you will have to install file sharing on your machine under Windows 95
and Windows 98 to be able to take advantage of the redirection (for other client OSes, sharing
requires no manual action on your part). Likewise, if the AppliDis applications server has a
Windows 2003/2008 Server OS, no manual action is required.
Activating sharing
1. In the Start menu, click on Settings, then on Control Panel
2. Click Network. A window named "Network" opens.
3. Go to the Configuration tab.
4. Click on the File and Print Sharing… button.
5. In the window that opens, check the I want to be able to give others access to my
files box.
6. Click on OK, insert the Windows CD-ROM and restart the machine after installation.
Activating access control
Once file sharing is activated for your files, redirecting local disks is possible. However, for reasons
of confidentiality and security, you can restrict access to your local drives which are automatically
shared by AppliDis to only users working with AppliDis from your computer. This action
(management of access privileges for your local drives) is automatically handled by AppliDis after
you turn on the "User-level acess control" option. Again, this function only needs to be switched on
manually if your operating system is Windows 95 or Windows 98. To install this option:
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1. In the Start menu, click on Settings, then on Control Panel.
2. Click Network. A window named "Network" opens.
3. Go to the Access Control tab.
4. Select User-level access control.
5. Click on OK, insert the Windows CD-ROM and restart the machine after installation.
Requirements for AppliDis Client for Java
AppliDis gives you access to your applications from a Windows or Linux client using Java
technology. This client works from the Mozilla Firefox browser and is run in Seamless mode.
AppliDis Client for Java runs as a Java applet (included in your Firefox browser), which requires the
following information:
- "Mozilla Firefox 3.5.3" available from: http://www.mozilla.com/
- "Java 1.6.0_17" plugin for Mozilla available from: http://www.mozilla.com/
- Operating system: Windows, Linux with KDE or Linux with Gnome.
Additional requirements for AppliDis Desktop
In addition to the previous requirements (see "Basic requirements", p10), the machine also needs
at least Internet Explorer 5.5 when AppliDis Desktop is running on machines with Win 95, Win 98,
Windows NT, Win XP, VISTA or SEVEN operating systems.
Configuration of Microsoft Internet Explorer
This section details the necessary Internet Explorer configuration for using the AppliDis web portal
and installing AppliDis Desktop.
When the AppliDis Administration Server is configured in authenticated mode (IIS default
configuration), it is advisable to add the address of this server to the list of "Local Intranet" sites
for your Internet Explorer browser.
For Windows XP users working with Service Pack 2 (SP2), this step is essential.
Addition of the AppliDis administration site in a security zone
The Internet Explorer browser will need to be configured before you can download ".cab" files from
the AppliDis client site. To do this, simply add the name of the machine hosting the AppliDis
administrator within the local Intranet zone.
1. Open Internet Explorer on all your client desktops.
2. Go to Tools, then Internet Options.
3. In the window which opens, go into the Security tab (see Then select Local intranet.
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4. Click on the Sites button
5. In the new window which opens, click on the Advanced button…
6. Add the site http://nomadminapplidis/ where nomAdminAppliDis represents the name or
IP address of the AppliDis administrator server (if you do not know this
information, ask your network administrator).
7. Make sure the box Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone
is unchecked.
8. Click on the Add button.
9. Finally, click on OK.
Figure 1 - Microsoft Internet Explorer options (Local intranet)
Should you use Microsoft Windows XP (including Service Pack), the explanation above is a
compulsory step requested in order to be authorized in downloading the AppliDis ‘Cab’ files.
Checking the permissions for your security zone
Adding the AppliDis administration site to a security zone (see preceding paragraph) is sufficient if
the security level assigned to the "Local intranet" category is the default level. This is how to check
that the security level is at the default setting:
1. Launch Internet Explorer.
2. Go to Tools, then Internet Options.
3. In the window which opens, go to the Security tab.
4. Then select Local intranet or Trusted Sites.
5. If the Default level button is grayed out, then you are already in the default
permission mode and the permissions are sufficient.
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Adding permissions to a security zone
If the security level applied is not the default setting ("Default Level" button is not grayed out in
the preceding paragraph), you must add the necessary permissions manually (or check that they
are already configured correctly):
1. Launch Internet Explorer.
2. Go to Tools, then Internet Options.
3. In the window which opens, go to the Security tab.
4. Then select Local intranet or Trusted Sites.
5. Click on the Custom level... button.
6. Set Run ActiveX controls and plugins to Enable.
7. Set Download signed ActiveX controls to Prompt.
Note: With the "Prompt" setting for the "Download signed ActiveX controls" option, you will get a security warning message when:
� you log on to the website if you have not yet used AppliDis Internet Client on your machine.
� the website you log onto has a later release of AppliDis Internet Client than the version installed on your machine.
Then click on yes during this security warning.
Microsoft Windows Vista Professional particularity
Client side installation
First of all, check that you did not install an old component on your Vista station;
If you installed AppliDis Client3.0.msi, it should be uninstalled via Add/Remove Programs.
If you installed an old version of the Internet Client (earlier than the 3.0.0.57 version), it
should be removed (to do this, consult the procedure described below).
Procedure for removing Internet Client under Vista
Warning: when you carry out this operation, ensure that no Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is
using this module, i.e. open within an AppliDis page.
Launch Internet Explorer. In the Tools menu, select "Manage Add-Ons > Enable or Disable Add-
Ons".
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Figure 2 - Microsoft Internet Explorer (Enable or Disable Add-ons)
In the dialog box that opens, select the item "Downloaded ActiveX Controls (32-bit)" in the "Show"
pull-down menu.
Figure 3 - Manage Add-ons (Downloaded ActiveX Controls (32-bit)
Select "AppliDis Internet Client", and then click on "Delete"
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Figure 4 - Manage Add-ons (Client AppliDis Internet)
Windows will prompt you for your authorization to carry out this operation; give your consent
(captures from administrator account/plain-vanilla account).
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Figure 5 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)
Figure 6 - Microsoft Internet User Account Control (Credentials required)
Once the module is deleted (wait a few seconds), click on "OK" to close the dialog box.
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Requirements
• To start the installation, you need a local desktop administrator or a domain
administrator account.
• You can run the Internet AppliDis Client installation only if Microsoft Internet Explorer
is running with the protected mode enabled (the status of this mode is visible at the
bottom right of your Internet browser).
Figure 7 - Microsoft Internet Explorer (Protected Mode: On)
By default, sites which are added to the "Trusted Sites" do not use the protected mode.
It is therefore preferable to place AppliDis sites in "Local Intranet", which by default uses
protected mode.
Figure 8 - Microsoft Internet options (Local intranet)
Notes:
- If Microsoft Internet Explorer is running with administrator privileges, protected
mode is deactivated and you will be unable to run the installation correctly.
- Deactivating the UAC (User Account Control) prevents Microsoft Internet Explorer
from running in protected mode (see in appendix how to reactivate.).
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Installation from a domain administrator account
Step 1:
In the menu, select Options and click on AppliDis Internet Client.
Figure 9 - Select AppliDis Internet Client from Client portal
Step 2:
During the user account control check, click on the Continue button.
Figure 10 - Microsoft Internet Explorer User Account Control
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Step 3:
Microsoft Internet Explorer prompts you to install the AppliDisClient.cab. Click on Install.
Figure 11 - Internet Explorer Add-on Installer - Security Warning
Step 4:
When the installation of the module is finished, click on the OK button.
Figure 12 - The internet client installation has terminated
To complete the installation of the AppliDis client, you should run an application so that the
product can check whether or not its components are registered. If a component requires to
be registered, administrator privileges will be required.
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Step 5:
When running the first application, Microsoft Internet Explorer security prompts you to
authorize the use of this program. You can check "Do not show me the warning for this
program again". Then click on the "Allow" button.
Figure 13 - Microsoft Internet Explorer Security
Step 6:
Finally, you must authorize execution of the program. Click on the Continue button.
Figure 14 - User Account Control (A program needs your permission to continue)
Your first application will be launched following all those messages. AppliDis Internet Client is now
functional.
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Installation from a user account without any administrator rights
Step 1:
In the menu, select Options and click on AppliDis Internet Client.
Figure 15 - Client portal (AppliDis Internet Client)
Step 2:
In the User Account Control window, you are prompted to enter a local desktop administrator or a
domain administrator account.
Figure 16 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)
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Step 3:
Microsoft Internet Explorer prompts you to install AppliDisClient.cab. Click on Install.
Figure 17 - Internet Explorer Add-on Installer - Security Warning
Step 4:
When the installation of the module is finished, click on the OK button.
Figure 18 - The internet client installation has terminated
To complete the installation of the AppliDis client, you should run an application so that the
product can check whether or not its components are registered. If a component requires to
be registered, administrator privileges will be required.
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Step 5:
When running the first application, Microsoft Internet Explorer security prompts you to authorize
the use of this program. You can check "Do not show me the warning for this program again".
Then click on the "Allow" button.
Figure 19 - Microsoft Internet Security warning
Step 6:
In the User Account Control window, you should use a local desktop administrator or a domain
administrator account.
Figure 20 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)
Step 7:
Your first application is executed following these messages. Internet AppliDis Client is now
functional.
N.B.: After the installation, the component is available for all users without any particular
permission.
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To restore the UAC (User Account Control) for all users
In Control Panel (Classic view), double-click on "User Accounts".
Figure 21 - User Accounts (Windows Control Panel)
And then, click on "Turn User Account Control on or off"
Figure 22 - Make changes to your user account
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Check that "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer" is checked (default
value). If it is not checked, please do so.
Figure 23 - Turn on User Account Control (UAC) to make your computer more secure
To restore UAC (User Account Control) for administrators
In Control Panel (Classic view), double-click on "Administrative tools".
Figure 24 - Administrative Tools (Operating System Control Panel)
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And then please open "Local Security Policy".
Figure 25 - Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy
In "Local Policies" \ \ "Security Options", check that "User Account Control: Run all administrators
in Admin Approval Mode" is enabled (default value). If it is not, please enable it.
Figure 26 - Local Security Policy (User Account control: Run all administrators)
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Microsoft Windows SEVEN
Installation from a Domain administrator account or from a local administrator
belonging from the AppliDis Internet client machine.
From the Client portal page within the blue rectangle below please select the option AppliDis
Internet Client.
Figure 27 - Client portal page (AppliDis Internet Client)
While the installation is in progress, the following sentence appears « Please wait while the
AppliDis Internet Client is being loaded».
Figure 28 - Please wait while AppliDis Internet Client is being downloaded
From the window User account control, please authorize the programs to make changes to this
computer. Please click on the « Yes » button.
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Figure 29 - User Account Control [1]AppliDisClient[1].cab
If Microsoft Internet Explorer is set as « Protected Mode: On », you receive the following Internet
Security warning message « A website wants to open web content using this program on your
computer ».
Please tick the box « Do not show me the warning for this program again » and click on the button
Allow.
Figure 30 - A website wants to open web content using this program on your computer
And then as soon as the internet client has been downloaded and installed Windows Internet
Explorer displays « The internet client installation has terminated ».
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Figure 31 - The internet client installation has terminated (Windows Internet Explorer)
To complete the installation of the AppliDis client, you should run an application so that the
product can check whether or not its components are registered. If a component requires to
be registered, administrator privileges will be required. A user account control windows is
displayed asking if ‘you want to allow the following program to make changes this computer?’.
Please click on the « Yes » button.
Figure 32 - User Account Control (Application AppliDis Program)
The following published applications are now displayed from the Client portal web page.
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Figure 33 - Available published applications from the Client portal
Installation from a Domain administrator account or from a local administrator
belonging from the AppliDis client Desktop.
Please do not forget to tick the box from the Microsoft Internet Options« Enable Protected
Mode (requires restarting Internet Explorer) ». Internet AppliDis cabs can be as well installed
when the ‘Protected mode’ is activated.
Figure 34 - Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Options
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Figure 35 - Internet Options (Enable Proctected Mode)
Installing MSI files on Microsoft Windows VISTA and SEVEN Operating Systems
Should you find that you need to install programs via MSI files or make changes to a Microsoft
VISTA or SEVEN Operating system requiring Administrator access, or even if you need to access
files or folders of another user, but don't want to log out and log back in as that user, you can use
the 'Run as administrator' command.
Right-click on the file or program you wish to run (you can right-click on executable file names in a
Windows Explorer window, or you can right-click on programs listed in the Start menu, i.e. the
command prompt program below).
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Figure 36 - Administrator Access (Run as Administrator)
The Windows User Account Control window appears requesting your permission to continue the
installation. Please click Continue.
Figure 37 - User Account Control (Windows needs your permission to continue)
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And then, you can launch the MSI file located on your client machine. From now on, the
installation steps are similar to the deployment already detailed on a Microsoft Windows XP client
machine (See page 16 above).
Figure 38 - Launching AppliDis Clients 4.0.msi from cmd.exe
Installing MSI files on Microsoft Windows 64bit Operating Systems
The AppliDis client for the portal client is not available for your 64-bit Web browser. The Windows
operating systems use Internet Explorer 32-bit compatible with the client AppliDis.
It is therefore appropriate to use this 32-bit browser on a 64 bit operating system.
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Use the AppliDis web portal to start
remote applications
Log on to the AppliDis portal and run an application via
Internet Explorer
The AppliDis web portal is an initial option for running remote applications from a Web page.
Another option for running AppliDis clients is described in the next chapter (see Use AppliDis
Desktop to start remote applications, chapter 4).
The requirements for installation of AppliDis ("Basic requirements for the AppliDis Web Portal and
AppliDis Desktop" p. 10) and configuration of Internet Explorer ("Configuration of Microsoft
Internet Explorer" p. 11) must be fulfilled before starting this chapter.
Note: The first time an application is run remotely from a client desktop, an ActiveX component is downloaded locally. To be able to download this component (which will be kept for all users of the machine, even after it has been restarted) you must be logged in as a local or domain administrator when the operating system on the client desktop is one of the following: Win NT, Win 2000, Win XP.
Logging on to the AppliDis portal
1. Launch an Internet Explorer browser (version 5 or higher).
2. In the address bar, enter http://nomAdminApplidis/AppliDis where nomAdminAppliDis
represents the name or IP address of the AppliDis administrator server (if you do
not know this information, ask your network administrator).
3. By default, you reach an authentication page. (see: ). Enter your domain login and
your password (the same as that used to open your Windows session).
4. If your administrator has activated automatic logon, you can check the Automatic
Connection box to avoid having to enter this password again when you next log on to
AppliDis.
5. Click on the OK button.
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Select the application to be run remotely
1. After authentication (see preceding paragraph), you reach the page showing applications
available remotely.
2. The applications are presented and classified by membership of groups (for example, an
'office' group could contain the applications Word and Excel).
3. By clicking on Select a group of applications you can choose to display only
applications belonging to one particular group of applications.
4. Now click on the application which you want to run.
5. If this is the first time that AppliDis is run on the client desktop or if an AppliDis
update is available, a security warning message appears.
6. Accept the installation of AppliDisClient.cab by clicking on Yes.
7. After a few seconds, the remote application launches.
Figure 39 - Select an application group from the client portal
Note: For further information concerning applications run remotely by AppliDis, refer to chapter 5, "Functionalities of applications run remotely by AppliDis".
Using AppliDis with Mozilla Firefox
AppliDis gives you access to your applications from a Windows or Linux client using Java
technology. This client works from the Mozilla Firefox browser and is run in Seamless mode (the
remote applications are integrated perfectly on the client's desktop). The user accesses both local
and remote applications from the desktop.
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Figure 40 - Working with AppliDis from a Linux client
Information regarding AppliDis Client for JAVA
The current version of AppliDis Client for JAVA is only provided for test purposes. In fact, this
version of AppliDis Client is a beta version and has only been tested in an university environment,
and it is not ready to be used in production, that is why no support will be provided for it.
Please, keep SYSTANCIA’s support informed about your questions, difficulties and observation
during your experimentations with AppliDis Client for JAVA, in order to help to improve this
product, and completely integrate it in a future version of AppliDis.
Systancia will disclaim all responsibilities if the AppliDis Client for Java is used in a production
environment.
Logging out from applications
You log out from the Java applications by pressing a "circular" button in the title bar in the window.
Figure 41 - Window logout button
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The AppliDis Client for Java includes
• AppliDis universal print driver.
• Local drives redirection
• HTTP Gateway
AppliDis Client for Java limitations
The Java client does not support the following functionalities:
• Client printer redirection.
• Redirection of the COM ports and sound.
• Redirection of the Systray
These functional limitations can be overcome by integration techniques directly on the desktop, in
particular by the use of Samba.
Installation
On Windows operating systems, the components of AppliDis JAVA Client are included in AppliDis
Client MSI. You will find more explanation about AppliDis JAVA Client’s installation in the following
technical sheet:
- IS00231: Installing the AppliDis Java Client on a Windows operating system for Mozilla
Firefox.
For others operating systems, you will find more explanation about AppliDis JAVA Client’s
installation in the following technical sheets:
- IS00229: Installing the AppliDis Java Client on a Linux operating system.
- IS00230: Installing the AppliDis Java Client on a Solaris operating system.
- IS00234: Installing the AppliDis Java Client on a MAC operating system (currently not
available in English).
Security warning
A security warning can appear when you launch the client for the first time. You just need to
authorise the execution of the signed JAR component by clicking on "Always" when the box
appears.
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Figure 42 - Warning security while running the AppliDis Java Client component
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Using AppliDis Desktop to start
remote applications
The use of the AppliDis portal detailed in the preceding chapter allows the running of remote
applications by AppliDis from a Web page. Using AppliDis Desktop will allow you to run remote
applications directly from shortcuts located on your desktop or from a directory normally located in
Start->Programs->… or to open a file (located on your client desktop PC) by double-clicking with
an application run remotely.
AppliDis Desktop thus offers a second way of launching remote applications.
In this way, there is no visible difference between a remote application opened by AppliDis
Desktop and a remote application opened by the AppliDis applications portal: they have identical
behaviours, detailed in the following chapter (chapter 5, Functionalities of applications run
remotely by AppliDis).
Installation and configuration of AppliDis Desktop
AppliDis Desktop is installed from the applications portal. This installation requires you to have at
least Internet Explorer 5.0 and on a Windows 95, Windows 98 or NT system to have at least
Internet Explorer 5.5. The requirements for installation of AppliDis and configuration of Internet
Explorer (you will find them in chapter 2 of this document) must be met.
Lastly, if you wish to take advantage of shortcuts to the AppliDis applications on your desktop and
in the Start menu->Programs (these functionalities are explained in the paragraph "AppliDis
Desktop configuration", p. 40), you must have read/write permissions for the "Desktop" and "Start
Menu" directories. You will find these directories in "Documents and Settings\user name". By default, users have these permissions, and you will only have to reconfigure them if they have
been manually changed.
Note: At the time of this installation, an ActiveX component is downloaded locally. To be able to download this component (which will be kept for all users of the machine, even after a restart) you must be logged in as a local or domain administrator if the operating system on the client desktop is one of the following: Win NT, Win 2000, Win XP.
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Installation of AppliDis Desktop
The installation is performed once and once only on the client desktop. Then, any user opening a
session on this client desktop will have AppliDis Desktop.
1. Launch an Internet Explorer browser (version 5 or higher).
2. In the address bar, enter http://nomAdminApplidis/AppliDis where nomAdminAppliDis
represents the name or IP address of the AppliDis administrator server (if you do not
know this information, ask your network administrator).
3. By default, you reach an authentication page.(see Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.). Enter your domain login and password (the same as you used to open your Windows session)
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Now go into the Options menu.
6. Click on the AppliDis Desktop Client button.
7. After a few seconds a warning window appears. Accept the installation of
AppliDisBureau.cab by clicking on Yes.
8. At the end of the installation, a red light appears in the taskbar next to the clock.
Figure 43 - The AppliDis Desktop icon next to the clock
AppliDis Desktop configuration
AppliDis Desktop provides a certain number of options which will allow you, for example, to select
the location from which you will be able to run your AppliDis clients (from the desktop or from the
Start menu ) as well as start-up options (automatic start-up when opening a session without
authentication).
1. Once AppliDis Desktop is installed (see preceding paragraph) a red light appears next
to the clock.
2. Double-click on this red light.
3. An authentication window then appears. Enter your login and password (the same as you
used to open your Windows session).
4. If your administrator has enabled automatic login, you can check the Automatic login
box to avoid having to re-enter this password during your next login to AppliDis.
5. Then click on OK.
6. The light next to the clock then changes to green. Right-click on the green light. In
the window which opens, select the Configuration option…
7. A new window named AppliDis Desktop Client Configuration opens (see Figure 44 -
AppliDis Desktop Client configuration (User & Start Options). 8. By checking the My AppliDis applications on the desktop box, all the AppliDis
applications which you are authorised to use are placed on the desktop in the form of
shortcuts. The remote application opens when you click on the shortcut.
9. By checking the My AppliDis applications in the Start menu box, all the AppliDis
applications are added to Start menu->Programs->Applidis Applications. They are
classified by application groups. The remote application opens when you click on one of
these shortcuts.
10. By checking the Associate files with AppliDis applications box, you open the file (by
double clicking) via an AppliDis application when the extension is managed by one of
your AppliDis applications (for example a double click on a ".doc" file will open this
file via a remote Word application if you have a contract for this application).
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11. By checking the Run "AppliDis Desktop Client" on starting the system box, you allow
AppliDis Desktop to run automatically at the start of each session.
12. Finally, by checking Automatic login, you authorize AppliDis Desktop start-ups without
having to re-enter a password.
Figure 44 - AppliDis Desktop Client configuration (User & Start Options)
Note: File association only works if the administrator has authorized redirection of local disks. Moreover, this file association is deactivated as soon as the light next to the clock is red. You can change it from green to red and from red to green by double-clicking on it with the left mouse button.
Running applications while using AppliDis Desktop
1. Depending on the configuration chosen for AppliDis Desktop (see AppliDis Desktop
configuration p. 40) you could start running applications remotely in one of three
different ways.
2. The first method is to double-click on one of the shortcuts created by AppliDis on your
desktop.
3. The second is to run it via Start menu->Programs->AppliDis Applications.
4. Finally, the third method is to double-click on a document whose extension is
associated with an AppliDis application.
5. After any of these three actions, an AppliDis Client opens.
Note: For further information about applications run remotely by AppliDis, refer to chapter 5, "Features of applications run remotely by AppliDis".
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Features of applications run
remotely by AppliDis
Shutting down an application
Shutting down an application running remotely is very simple: just close the application (usually
by clicking on the closing cross in the top right corner of the application).
Backing up a document
While working under AppliDis, the only change from the back-up perspective relates to location. If
your administrator has activated redirection of your hard and removable drives, you can back up
to the hard and removable drives of the client desktop from which you are accessing AppliDis.
However, if the administrator did not activate disk redirection you will need to back up to a
network resource.
Back-up with disk redirection activated
If the AppliDis administrator (in most cases, this is your domain administrator) has activated the
disk redirection option, then while backing up one of your documents, the following window
appears:
Figure 45 - File backup (Save as)
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Your local disks appear in the form: "Letter on NAME OF YOUR MACHINE". For example if your
machine is named MOOREA and your hard drive has been assigned the letter C:, you can back up
to this drive by selecting "C on MOOREA". Disks are listed in alphabetical order (from A to Z).
Moreover, if your AppliDis administrator has left visible the letters of the server on which your
remote sessions is running, they will appear under "Diskette (A:)", "Local disk (C:)".
Figure 46 - Server discs (Save as dialogue box)
Note: If the applications server on which your application is run has a Windows 2000 Server operating system, your local disks appear in the form: "Letter_$ on `name of your machine'". For example if your machine is named Japan and your diskette has been assigned the letter A:, you can back up to this by selecting "A_$ on `Japan'". They are listed in reverse alphabetical order (from Z to A).
Printing with AppliDis
You have access to printers installed:
� on your machine (local printers and on the network) if your administrator has activated this option in AppliDis (redirected printers).
� on the server machine (on which your application is actually run). � and on your machine, via the AppliDis Print Universal Driver (Advanced Version only).
Redirected or mapped printers
When you use AppliDis, your local printers appear in the list of available printers in the form
"printer name (from your ClientMachineName) in the session X" where X represents the
session number and ClientMachineName represents the name of your client desktop.
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Figure 47 - Printing under AppliDis via mapped printers
Note: If the applications server on which your application is run has a Windows 2000 Server
operating system, then when you use AppliDis, your local printers appear in the list of available
printers in a precise format:" printer name/name of your machine/a session number" and your
network printers appear in the list of available printers in a precise format:" __Name of print
server_Name of printer driver /Name of the client desktop/Session number".).
Server printers
These are printers connected to the applications server: printers local to the server and the
network printers of your user profile.
AppliDis Universal Printer
If your AppliDis environment has the "AppliDis Universal Driver" option, by selecting this printer
you redirect your printing to your desktop and can thus print to any printer installed on your
desktop.
If your administrator has configured transfer data display, the following dialog box appears
showing the progress of the printing data.
Figure 48 - Printing data transfer box
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The printing window appears locally. Select the desired printer.
Figure 49 - Printer selection on the desktop
Figure 50 - Printing preferences (Layout/Paper Quality)
You can if you so wish select the printing properties specific to your printer. The printing properties
dialog box is specific to your printer.
Note: Once you have made a page selection on the universal printer, you cannot change this at the client end. Other options can, however, be edited.
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Logging off and logging on again to an application
Because AppliDis runs your application remotely, your client machine becomes a single machine
intended for displaying an application run permanently on a remote server. The display can simply
be interrupted and resumed from the same or another client desktop.
The job can be repeated even without having backed up the document (however, it is always
advisable to back up the document before logging off the application).
Remote applications opened from the AppliDis application portal can be restarted from the AppliDis
Desktop mode and vice versa.
Logging off from an application
1. After having opened a remote application via AppliDis (from the applications portal or
AppliDis Desktop) it appears in the taskbar. It is advisable to make a backup of your
document at this stage. Now right-click on its icon in the taskbar. A window appears.
2. Select the Log off option (see Figure 51 - Logging off from an application)
3. The application (and all other applications run remotely in the same AppliDis session
on the server) then disappears from your screen.
Figure 51 - Logging off from an application
Logging back on to an application from the AppliDis Web Portal
After having logged off an application, you can restart it from the applications portal.
1. Launch an Internet Explorer browser (version 5 or higher).
2. In the address bar, enter http://nomAdminApplidis/AppliDis, where nomAdminAppliDis
represents the name or IP address of the AppliDis administrator server (if you do not
know this information, ask your network administrator).
3. By default you arrive at an authentication page. (See Logging on to the AppliDis portal
p. 34). Enter your domain login and password (the same as you used to open your Windows
session).
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Enter the Opened applications menu.
6. The list of logged off applications appears. Viewing the launch time for the
application and the log-off time can help you to find the application to be restarted.
After choosing it, click on Restart (see Figure 52 ).
7. The application then opens at the same point where you left it while logging off.
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Figure 52 - List of applications disconnected from the AppliDis Client portal
Note: Several applications run remotely (for the same user) can be combined into a single session on the AppliDis application servers. All applications running in the same session at the time of the logoff will appear in the list of open applications. Restarting any one of them then causes all the session's applications to restart.
Logging on again to an application from the AppliDis Desktop
You can also restart an application logged off from AppliDis Desktop.
1. After AppliDis Desktop has been installed, a red light appears next to the clock in the
taskbar.
2. Double-click on this red light.
3. An authentication window then appears. Enter your login and password (the same as you
used to open your Windows session), then click on OK.
4. The light next to the clock then changes to green. Right-click on the green light and,
in the window which opens, and please choose the Go on with... option.
5. A list with all the logged-off applications appears. Select the application to be
restarted and click on this.
6. The application reconnects where you left it while logging off.
Figure 53 - Logging on again via the AppliDis Desktop client
Note: Several applications run remotely (for the same user) and they can be combined into a single session on the AppliDis applications servers. All applications running in the same session at the time of the log off will appear in the list of opened applications. Restarting any one of them then causes all the session's applications to restart.
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Microsoft 2008/R2 UPN (User Principal Name) compatible
The UPN access method is now supported for AppliDis authentication using the UPN for accounts
created on Microsoft Windows 2003, 2008 and 2008 R2 Active Directory servers. Users are now able to logon using their UPN account such as [email protected]. This logging method offers
users to have a simplified user name.
Example: [email protected] instead of [email protected]
This new feature concerns the following AppliDis client access methods:
• Through the AppliDis Web Portal,
• Through the AppliDis Desktop Client,
• Through the Bureauvirtuel (AppliDis Locked down desktop),
• Through the SLB plugin,
The following registry keys are automatically created on the AppliDis Administration server(s):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Systancia\AppliDis\User\ActiveDirectory] "EnableGestBiDirectionnelle"=dword:00000000
"EnableEnumGroupsTypeADSI"=dword:00000000
"EnableEnumGroupsTypeNETAPI"=dword:00000000
"TypeAlgoEnumGrpLocaux"=dword:00000004
The location of the registry keys is different on Microsoft Windows 64bits servers. In this case, the
registry keys are created within the following registry hive:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Systancia\AppliDis\User\ActiveDirectory]
Figure 54 - User logon name configuration
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Figure 55 - UPN user account (AppliDis web portal logging)
Figure 56 - Client Desktop AppliDis authentication with a UPN user account
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Normal mode or application
mode
The choice between the two modes is made by your AppliDis administrator, and can vary from one
application to another. By default, all applications available in AppliDis are in the application mode.
However, your administrator may have reconfigured these applications for normal mode, for
various reasons. The characteristics of these two modes are thus described here.
Seamless mode
In seamless mode, no window frame surrounds an application as if it runs remotely. There is
therefore no apparent difference between this virtual application and an application which runs
locally on the client machine.
Furthermore, in seamless mode, all applications will run within the same session on the AppliDis
applications server. Consequently, after opening the first application, any additional application
launched on the same server of AppliDis applications will be faster (if the load balancing function
redirects you to the same server).
Figure 57 - An application running in seamless mode
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Normal mode
In normal mode, all applications run by AppliDis are surrounded by a window named "AppliDis
client". Each application requires a new session on the AppliDis applications server. Thus opening
any new application takes some time while the session opens.
Figure 58 - An application in normal mode
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Using AppliDis from a thin client
AppliDis works with any type of thin client implementing the RDP protocol, regardless of the on-
board operating system (Linux, CE, CE .NET, XPe, etc.).
Configuration of thin clients
The use of thin clients with AppliDis requires the following configuration settings on these devices:
• Application Server or Gateway Server address (if several AppliDis servers are deployed).
• Service port (to be configured by default to 3389 for login to Applications Server and to
5300 for login to an AppliDis Gateway server).
• Program to launch to open the session: extmenudis.exe.
Note: Some types of thin clients do not allow the service port to be set. Consequently, this
remains at 3389. Contact AppliDis support for the configuration of these desktops with AppliDis if
you use a Gateway server.
Configuration of thin clients running Win XPe
Some thin clients natively load the Windows XPe operating system (XP Embedded). Depending on
the XPe components installed by the manufacturer (generally hard-wired into a ROM), AppliDis can
be run directly from the integrated browser. In this way, the user logs in to AppliDis through the
portal and starts up his application by clicking on the icon.
Use of AppliDis ThinDesktop
Once the session to the server is opened, you will find an interface rather similar to the
conventional Windows interface: presence of a "Start" button giving access to the AppliDis
applications classified by groups, clock showing the current time: you use the AppliDis
ThinDesktop module.
Opening a session from a thin client equipped with the AppliDis SLB client
A specific client module is available for certain types of thin client allowing simplified, secure login
to the AppliDis ThinDesktop.
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Figure 59 - Logging on from the Linux client
Running applications
From the open session (session which contains the taskbar with the "Start" button and the clock)
you can run applications via AppliDis. These applications will use AppliDis load balancing and thus
be launched on the most suitable server.
1. Click on Start.
2. Click on My applications.
3. Select the group of applications which contains the application to be run.
4. Click on the application to be run (see Figure 60 - Running an application).
Figure 60 - Running an application
Logging off an application and logging back in
Applications run by AppliDis can be logged off and restarted later. To log off the application:
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1. Right-click on its icon in the taskbar.
2. Select the Log off option (see Figure 61 - Logging off from the Desktop).
Figure 61 - Logging off from the Desktop
To restart the logged off application:
1. After logging off an application, click on Start.
2. Select Restart jobs (see Figure 59).
3. Finally, click on the application to restart.
Closing AppliDis ThinDesktop
You can exit AppliDis ThinDesktop in two ways: either by logging off from the session hosting this
module (you will be able to recover your work from another thin client desktop), or by closing the
session.
1. Click on Start.
2. Select Log off in order to log off your session or select Close to close the session.
AppliDis Thin Explorer
The AppliDis Thin Explorer module is complementary to AppliDis ThinDesktop. It provides the user
with a file explorer. In this explorer, users can click directly on the file of their choice to launch a
suitable AppliDis application.
Launching AppliDis Thin Explorer
After opening AppliDis ThinDesktop, follow the above steps to launch AppliDis Thin Explorer:
1. Click on Start.
2. Click on My applications.
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3. Click on File explorer.
Opening files
To open a file, simply double-click on the one in the file explorer.
Figure 62 - File explorer
File operations
To copy a document: use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + C
To paste a document: use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + V
To move a file: use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + X
To delete a file: use the DEL key
To rename a file: use the F2 key
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Advanced use
MSI manual installation
AppliDis clients can also be deployed directly by users on their desktop PC if they have Local
Administrator privileges for their desktop PC in NT4, 2000 or XP. N.B. manual installation by MSI is
not supported for Windows 95 or Windows 98, for which only installation via the portal is possible.
The AppliDis requirements for NT4 to XP platforms remain valid.
Configuration data
The configuration data and information you need before installing the AppliDis client are as follows:
Components to be installed
By default, the installation will install all AppliDis client components on the desktop: The
Internet client (mandatory), Desktop and Launcher. If you access AppliDis only from the
portal, you can deactivate the installation of the Desktop and the Launcher.
Administration Server
Enter the AppliDis Administration server in this field. In redundancy mode for
Administration servers, you must enter the virtual IP address as configured by your
Administrator. Ideally, a DNS alias for WINS is created for this IP address.
Test that this setting is accessible by accessing the AppliDis portal:
http://serveur_administation/applidis
or
http://ip_virtuelle/applidis
If the applications portal appears, the setting is correct.
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Installation
Obtain the Install AppliDis Clients package from your Administrator.
1. Obtain the Install AppliDis Clients package from your Administrator.
2. Double-click on the MSI file contained in this package.
3. Click on Next in the Welcome screen.
4. Accept the license, then click on Next.
5. Select the type of installation, Complete or Custom, then click Next.
6. If you select Custom mode, a screen enables you to select the Desktop or Launcher
components individually and also to change the installation directory. Then clickn Next.
7. In the next screen, enter the name of the AppliDis Administration server which the
Administrator has given you. If you use neither the Desktop nor the Launcher, leave
these fields blank.
8. Set "Start Desktop Automatically" if the Desktop must log on automatically to the
Administration server each time your desktop starts up.
9. Set "Launch AppliDis Desktop after installation" to make the Desktop active immediately
after installation (if not, it will be active as of the next session opening).
10. After installation, click on Finish.
Figure 63 - Selection of the Client components 4.0 to be installed in "Custom" mode.
Automated Deployment
The MSI package facilitates automated deployment of the AppliDis client in your environment if,
for example, you are in Active Directory and your clients are in Windows 2000 Pro or XP. It is also
compatible with various third-party tools for automated deployment of applications. Contact
AppliDis support for more information.
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AppliDis Multi-monitors support
Supported Microsoft Operating system flavors
If you wish to display published applications across multiple-monitors from the client side, the
AppliDis Fusion 4.0 version (on the server and client side) is a requirement.
Please find below a table summarizing the various Microsoft Operating systems compatible with
the multi-monitors functionality and the Microsoft RDP versions installed on the client side.
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Restrictions on the client side
Several points must be taken into account in order to use the multi-monitors functionality:
Maximum resolution (The maximum supported resolution is 4096*2048 pixels, consisting of
adding the screen resolution from each monitor). This maximum resolution is the resolution
reference determining the number of monitors that can be used.
Monitors must have the same resolution
Monitors alignment (Monitors horizontal alignment is the only alignment mode supported;
hence it is currently not supported to « pile up » monitors in a vertical manner).
Main monitor (It is required that the main monitor to be selected is the first monitor located from
the left side of the monitor).
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Full screen activation
From the Windows Display settings (please right click on your local desktop-> properties), check
that the second monitor (and any other additional ones) do have the « Extend the desktop onto
this monitor » option ticked.
Figure 65 – Display settings from a Microsoft VISTA client machine
Figure 66 - Screen Resolution display settings (Microsoft Seven desktop)
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Figure 67 - Display settings from a Microsoft SEVEN client machine
Operating System registry parameters
On the AppliDis Applications server (only), a default registry key is set offering the possibility to
modify the multi monitor management settings and furthermore the full screen management
option.
The key in question is named « EnableMultiScreen » and it is set within the registry
in« HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Systancia\AppliDis\MotorGraphic ». This registry key is a
DWORD type.
- EnableMultiScreen with value set as 1:
This is the registry key value set by default. When users set an application in full screen mode, the
application spreads across only the active monitor.
- EnableMultiScreen with value set as 0:
When the value is set to 0, multi-monitors display following the Microsoft RDP protocol 6 behaviors.
When users set an application in full screen mode, the application spreads across all available
monitors.
Use of the AppliDis Launcher
Integration
The AppliDis Launcher component allows an application to be launched from the command line on
a desktop PC. The MSI installation makes it possible to set this component automatically. If you
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are performing a manual installation, after installation of the AppliDis Internet client, copy the
"Launcher" file located in the "Tools" folder in the AppliDis installation directory on your disk.
You can find more details in the Technical IS00117 document.
Working with AppliDis Launcher
When one or more applications are logged off, the dialog box below appears and invites the
user to select an application to be logged on again. The "New" button means you can start a
new instance of the application rather than restart a job.
If the requested application is present only once in logged off mode, it can be logged on
automatically without interaction from the user, by configuration.
Use of the Microsoft Terminal Server desktop via
AppliDis
This functionality makes it possible to launch and use Terminal Server desktops through the
AppliDis tool in the same way as conventional applications.
You must configure from the Microsoft RDP client (mstsc.exe). Starting the program
"AdisBureau.exe", on the Microsoft Terminal Server client options from the "Programs"
tabulation.
Figure 68 - Microsoft RDP (Program path and file name parameters)
How to use the AppliDis MyApps catalog?
The AppliDis MyApps catalog is a new functionality offering a new accessibility communication
option to the users and in the meantime facilitates administration tasks.
Administrators have the possibility to create a catalog which contains few or all the
applications. This catalog is then available to the users who request application access to the
Administrators.
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Users’ access requests are accepted or refused by the Administrators. Each user can as well
add comments or ratings about one or several applications he/she has access to. This piece of
information is valuable and necessary for both the Administrators and the users.
Should the administrator activate the MyApps Catalog option, a new menu appears within the
client portal. By default, users do not have access to any MyApps catalog application.
Figure 69 - My Apps Catalog from the Client portal
MyApps catalog applications are then available from the tabulation/icon entitled “MyAppS
Catalog” (right side of the screen below)
Users are allowed then to:
- Request access to one or several applications,
- Read comments from other users (rights and permissions applied),
- Add comments or ratings (rights and permissions applied).
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Figure 70 - MyApps Catalog tabulation/icon within the Client portal
When users request access to one or several applications, an access form with empty fields
appears.
Users have then the opportunity to:
- Fill in a comment to the Administrator,
- Select his/her access mode,
- Add his/her email address (this functionality is currently not available in
FUSION 4.0).
Please click on « Save Request » in order to validate the access request form.
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Figure 71 - Access Request Form from the Client portal
Your access request form has been saved, you may want to get back to the MyApps Catalog main
page in order to select one or several applications.
Figure 72 - Your request has been saved (Myapps Catalog Client portal)
If a user wishes to leave a comment or a notification about an application from the catalog, a new
box shows up « Be the first to comment about this application ». Please click on it in order to
comment about the application.
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Figure 73 - Be the first to comment about this application (MyApps Catalog Client portal)
Two empty fields allow users to add comments about one application. Users have as well the
opportunity to set a rating from a drop down list menu. Please, do not forget to click on “Save” in
order to validate the comments.
Figure 74 - Add/modify a comment for an application (MyApps Catalog Client portal)
The access status which was set by an Administrator is summarized as:
- Published or,
- Granted or,
- Refused.
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Figure 75 - You have already made an access request (MyApps Catalog Client portal)
As soon as an administrator has given access to one or several application(s) to one or
several user(s), the application(s) is/are available from the tabulation/icon MyApps Catalog.
A user has now the possibility to request a change to his/her application access, to read
comments from other user(s) and finally to add his/her own comment.
Figure 76 - Read comments from other user(s) (MyApps Catalog)
Ratings and comments related to a particular application from MyApps Catalog.
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Figure 77 - Rating and comments about an application (MyApps Catalog)
Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop feature
Within the previous versions of the AppliDis software, administrator(s) and/or user(s) AppliDis
were allowed to publish or virtualize applications and Windows Remote Desktop.
This functionality allowed users to get access to a remote access environment running on a
Microsoft Windows Operating System such as 2000; 2003 and/or 2008 server. Virtualizing a
desktop allows users to get access to a Microsoft XP, VISTA or SEVEN desktop.
User is granted access to an environment as if the operating system is locally executed on the
users’ desktop. The operating system in question will be hosted on a remote server thanks to
the hypervisor component.
A Microsoft Internet Explorer browser from a Windows XP, VISTA or from a Windows XP
embedded thin client is requested in order to launch a desktop.
Please note that the functionality mentioned above is currently not supported with
the Mozilla Firefox browser.
When an administrator activates the remote desktop feature, a new menu named “your
desktops” appears within the Client portal page.
And then, users have the possibility to select available desktops depending on Windows
Operating Systems they wish to run:
- Microsoft Windows XP,
- Microsoft Windows VISTA,
- Microsoft Windows SEVEN.
Users are offered to display permanent or non-permanent desktops:
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- Permanent desktops are similar to roaming profiles. When user logs off, the
changes made to the desktops are saved. A user's unique permanent desktop is
automatically available when he or she logs on to any computer.
- Non-permanent desktops are reinitialized every time a user logs back on.
Figure 78 - Displaying permanent/non-permanent desktops (Your desktops Client portal)
A message appears while a selected desktop is being launched: « Please wait while the desktop is
opening ».
Figure 79 - Please wait while the desktop is being launched
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Similar to the remote access applications, there is an option to reconnect disconnected
desktops. If a desktop is disconnected from the desktops menu, the desktop list window is
blurred suggesting the application can be reconnected.
Figure 80 - Desktop list (Reconnection to disconnected desktops)
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Tools available from the AppliDis virtual desktop menu
From the AppliDis Virtual desktop menu, Tools, two programs are now available:
- VirtualDesktopUserConfigurator
- NetworkPrinterConfigurator
Figure 81 - Virtual Desktop tools from the Start menu
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VirtualDesktopUserConfigurator tool
The VirtualDesktopUserConfigurator tool allows a user to choose whether or not the
applications need to show up from the menu and / or the icons need to appear from the
published desktop.
Figure 82 - Please select the applications displayed in your AppliDis menu
Moving application(s) from right to left within the configuration program below hide the
application(s) you selected from the right column (i.e. Calc.exe, Explorer, Microsoft explorer,
Ms Paint are currently accessible, if they are moved to the left side of the tool, they will be
hidden.
Figure 83 - Applications configuration
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NetworkPrinterConfigurator tool
If your administrator activates the network printers for the AppliDis virtual desktops, the
NetworkPrinterConfigurator tool is available from the Tools menu.
This tool offers the possibility to manage network printers which were authorized by your
network administrator.
You are entitled to change your default network printer and/or to have access to printer jobs
queuing up in the printer spooler.
Figure 84 - Configuration of network printers
Figure 85 - Do you want this printer defined as default only for this session?
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Figure 86 - Do you want to restore the default printer defined by the administrator?
Index
A
access control, user level · 10 application mode · 50
AppliDis Desktop · 39
Automated deployment · 57 automatic start-up · 40
D
desktop · 40
disk redirection · 42
I
Installation · 56
L
Logging off · 46 Logging on again · 46, 47
M
MSI · 56, 57
N
normal mode · 51
O
opening a session without authentication · 40
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printers · 43
S
security warning · 13
security zone · 12 shutdown · 42
Start menu · 40
T
Thin Client · 52 Thin clients
Configuration · 52 Thin desktop · 52
Thin Explorer · 54
ThinDesktop · 52
W
web portal · 34