How to keep virtualization Explorer.exe

Hello team VMware,

I hope that this forum is still active, although the good old Thinapp is not really a single package more.

Currently, I encountered a problem with Thinapp:


With all my, until now virtualized, packages, process explore is also virtualized.
How this happens to you, you might ask?
I virtualized Dropbox and Firefox (for example), when I double click on the DropBox icon, I get an explorer.exe virtualized and not my computer.

Now with DropBox, it is not really a problem, but with Firefox it is.
Whenever I download something with Firefox and I run download from Firefox, the download will open virtualized.

If the download is a Setup for any software package, the software will be installed in the sandbox (somehow).

What I am doing wrong? Is this behavior by default?
How can I work around this?

Thank you for the information!

Hello..

This forum is alive and well...

I'm sorry to say, but you have not virtualized Explorer. You can prove it by activating the entry of cmd.exe and run explorer.exe. Can now drag you outside of the virtual environment and see only the physical content. Why is this? This is because explorer.exe is already running in mode native and default, you are not allowed to launch a new instance of it. In order to preserve the RAM it reuses the existing process and the only launch a new window. You can force a new instance (and thus to run explorer.exe virtualized) following this blog: Running explorer.exe inside the bubble. VMware ThinApp Blog - Articles of VMware

In your case you are much more likely to have been hit by the fact that ThinApp launches all the treated child almost by default. This allows for greater compatibility of applications and really nothing, you need to change. If you know from the start what you want to exclude this default behavior, you can use the parameter called package.ini:

[BuildOptions]

ChildProcessEnvironmentExceptions = NameOfProcess.exe

If you want to force all child processes that will be launched outside the virtual environment use this parameter in package.ini:

[BuildOptions]

ChildProcessEnvironmentDefault = external

Just a word of warning. Change the default behavior might make your package to fail. Several times, all processes must run in the same environment.

One thing that could be causing your problem is the Modes of insulation as well... You could be in sandbox all your Dropbox files. It is probably not what you want... Please take a look at this post from video of KB for a detailed description of the universe of the Modes of insulation: methods of insulation agreement in VMware ThinApp | Insider - Articles from VMware VMware support

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