![]() ![]() "VPath"="%SYSTEMDRIVE%\\Windows\\system32\\calc.exe" Here’s a listing of the registry values I added with the pertinent values highlighted. In this example, I’ve configured the required entries for running Calculator. To enable RemoteApp on the host, install the hotfix, then configure the TsAppAllowList key in the registry. ![]() When configuring the host, I’ve been using been using a 1-to-1 setup, I haven’t tested this with pooled virtual desktops yet. If the RemoteApp host is running Windows XP or Windows Vista, you’ll need the following updates: Update for Windows XP SP3 to enable RemoteApp or Update for Windows Vista SP1 or above to enable RemoteApp (Windows 7 works out of the box) Configure the RemoteApp Host.The RemoteApp host can be Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7.Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 – built into Windows 7, available for Windows XP (KB969084) and Windows Vista (KB969084).The client computer can be Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP1 or Windows 7 (unless Microsoft decides to release an RDC update for Windows Server – unfortunately I don’t think they will).What You’ll Needįirst up there is a set of minimum components that will need to be in place: Liam Westley has already done a great job of documenting the complete process for setting up RemoteApp, so for full details go there - I’ll just summarise and fill in the missing pieces. Well, thanks to Justin and this comment, I’ve been able to fix the issue and get RemoteApp running on XP and Vista (unfortunately I can’t take any of the credit). Kind of annoying, because the original RemoteApp for Hyper-V post on the RDS blog, showed us something cool but left out the important part on how to get it working. While it was straight-forward publishing applications from a Windows 7 host, the client would report this error when connecting to Windows XP and Windows Vista hosts: You may recall from my last post on RemoteApp, that we can get RemoteApp for Hyper-V works on other platforms too. ![]()
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