VirtualUI App Access Profile
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Thinfinity® VirtualUI is a robust development platform designed to enable the transformation of Windows desktop applications into web-based solutions with minimal code changes. At the core of this technology is a proprietary DLL that developers can integrate directly into their applications. This DLL injects a virtualization layer into the software, allowing it to run in HTML5-compatible web browsers, and extending its accessibility across various platforms such as Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices.
Once the integration phase has been finalized you can create a VirtualUI access profile to connect to the virtualized application.
To access the VirtualUI Access Profile settings, navigate to Configuration Manager>Access Profiles then click Add and select VirtualUI. Alternatively, double click an VirtualUI access profile from the list or select it and click Edit.
Name
The name of the access profile. Edit if applicable.
Virtual Path
By default, Thinfinity creates a unique URL address for the current connection. If you want to customize it, make sure your address is unique and web compatible and that it has the following format: http(s)://ThinfinityDomain:port/VirtualPath/
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You can then create a web shortcut for this specific connection and bypass the Thinfinity® Workspace web interface.
Home Page
Choose the customized HTML page for the application.
Access Key
Used in combination with Thinfinity® Workspace SDK to access this profile.
New Key
Change the Access Key to disable access through the current key and provide access through a new one.
Label(s)
Select Label
Prompts you to select an existing Label for this specific profile.
Visible
By default, the access profile is visible, modify if needed.
Default profile
If checked, the Thinfinity Workspace home page will be skipped, and you will be connected directly to this profile.
Open in new tab
If selected, opens the access profile in a new tab of your browser.
For details on the options available in the General and Credentials tabs, see the following section.
For details on the options available in the RBAC tabs, see Access Control Settings.
Access profiles can be organized in groups (labels) for which you can collectively manage the permissions settings. This field shows the names of the groups (or labels) that the current profile is a part of. For details, see .