

The logon script calls ThinReg to register all the applications from the network share containing the ThinApps, based on the applications to which the user has access. To create the shortcuts and associations, use ThinReg.exe, which is placed on a file share or logon folder. You need to place shortcuts on user desktops and create file extension associations (so that if someone clicks a DOCX file, ThinApp Word is launched). Instead, you typically place ThinApp applications on a network share, USB drive, or local hard drive.


Because there's no agent for ThinApp applications, there's no client side service to check for applications and pull them down.
