VMware Workspace ONE Advanced (VCAP-DTM Design) — Question 18
An architect is asked to review a company's plans to implement ThinApp packaged applications to its non-persistent Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). The applications must be assigned to users and not individual VDI desktops. All ThinApp packages are already available on a network share.
Which two options can the architect recommend to meet requirements? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. Using Microsoft Active Directory and Group Policy Objects, deploy the ThinApp MSI file upon login of the users.
- B. In the Horizon Administration console, add the network share with the ThinApp packages. Entitle ThinApp packages using the Horizon Administration console.
- C. Copy the Thinapped MSI to an App Volumes App Stack and assign the application via Active Directory.
- D. Using thinreg.exe, add ThinApp packages registration and use the PermittedGroups option for the identified user groups.
- E. Implement VMware Identity Manager, install the VMware Identity Manager for Windows on all VDI desktops and entitle the ThinApp packages using VMware Identity Manager.
Correct answer: A, B
Explanation
Options A and B are correct because they both facilitate the deployment of ThinApp packages directly to users rather than individual desktops, aligning with the requirement. Option C is incorrect as it involves App Volumes, which is not necessary in this scenario. Option D focuses on registration rather than deployment at login, and Option E introduces an additional component (VMware Identity Manager) that complicates the solution unnecessarily.