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Virtualizing Nortel Symposium

I'm trying to virtualize this application - I've got the app sequenced and it installs on my win 7 box, but when I try to run it, I get 2 errors.

1. When launching my .nas file, the app launches but it looks for a .bmp file in the path I initially used when doing the install. I assume I could create a directory with that path to find the file, but really want to put the V in App-V so I'd rater contain everything in the appropriate OSD file. (The path searched is c:\symp\clienit\en\bitmap\ngen.bmp). I used "symp" to keep a short directory name.

2. Symposium launches a product called SMI workbench, which is an explorer session that opens up a folder. I've tried both checking launch in a separate process and adding the /separate parameter to the OSD, but I get a permissions error when launching this. I'm obviously missing something, but don't know what.

Any suggestions for places to research this would be appreciated.

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Thankfully, the app owner decided that virtualizing an app that hasn't been supported in something like 7 years wasn't the best use of my time.
Posted by: nucko 12 years ago
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Hello,

You can have the .bmp part of the package - just make sure its captured during monitoring.

How are is the SMI workbench beeing called?
Posted by: Arminius 12 years ago
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Nucko: thanks for the info. The bmp files were captured during the process for still were failing. Thankfully, the app owner decided that virtualizing an app that hasn't been supported in something like 7 years wasn't the best use of my time.
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