VirtualUI App
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.
To access a VirtualUI access profile settings: In the Thinfinity® Workspace home page click the three-dot button at the top of the profile tile and then select Edit.

Selecting Edit will display several options for customizing your VirtualUI access profile.

Search field
The search field at the top of the Settings menu allows searching a specific parameter by its name.
Enable VDI/DaaS Model
Enable the option to connect to a VDI/DaaS model. For details, see the Cloud Manager product manual.
Program path and file name
The path to the application that has been integrated with VirtualUI. For details, see Thinfinity VirtualUI in our online Knowledge Base.
Arguments
Allows you to send external arguments in the URL.
Start in the following folder
Inform a context directory for the program set on the field Program path and file name.
Allow browser arguments
Enables the feature to pass application arguments directly through the URL for enhanced customization and control.
Broker/Agent Pool
Specify which Broker/Agent Pool this profile uses to establish the connection.
Reconnection timeout
Set a timeout (in minutes) for how long Thinfinity® Workspace Server should wait before terminating the application after the browser is closed. A timeout of 0 will immediately terminate the application upon browser closure.
Home Page
If desired, enter the path of an HTML file that will serve as integration with jsRO.
Connection Name
Displays the name of your profile.
Virtual path
By default, Thinfinity creates a unique URL address for the current access profile. 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/. You can then create a web shortcut for this specific access profile and bypass the Thinfinity Workspace web interface.
Labels
Access profiles can be organized into 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 Label.
Connection Icon
Use this button to customize the appearance of your access profiles by choosing an image. Clicking the associated arrow button will display the available options: Upload an Image, Set default icon and Restore image.
Enabled
This option is selected by default, and it indicates that the access profile is active and ready to be used. To disable the profile, uncheck this option.
Visible
This option is selected by default, and it indicates that the access profile is currently visible. To hide it, uncheck this option.
Default Profile
When selected, Thinfinity Workspace will skip the home page and connect directly to this access profile.
Open in a new tab
Enables or disables always opening the profile in a new browser tab.
User
credentials
Allows selecting the set of credentials that the current access profile will use to log into the specified remote computer:
Use the server´s account: Use the same credentials provided in the Sessions tab.
Use authenticated credentials: Use the credentials entered in Thinfinity Workspace (from the Permissions tab) to log in. The user will connect automatically after selecting the profile or after authenticating for Thinfinity Workspace.
Use these credentials: Enter new credentials for this profile (*). The user will connect automatically after selecting the profile or authenticating for Thinfinity Workspace.
For details on the options available in the RBAC tabs, see Access Control Settings.
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