Yup. That works well, also done it with the App-V client and VUEM. Joe On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Dan Dillman <dan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Use the Citrix receiver enterprise on the published desktop and publish > apps you want to have the control of. If the app is on the same server it > will simply act as a shortcut but if on a different server it would create > a session accordingly. Also, you will want to use the hidden apps option > to hide the published desktop icon from the users when they are inside the > desktop. This will most likely require you to create your own services > site. > > Regards, > Dan Dillman > Applications2U > > Sent from my Windows Phone > ------------------------------ > From: Angela Smith <angela_smith9@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: 4/16/2013 8:55 AM > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] Help with Publishing Desktop > > Hi > > I'm looking to publish a XenApp 6.5 desktop. Ive only ever used Published > Applications in the past. The Desktop launches without any issues. My > question is in relation to managing Applications. What's the best way to > manage Applications in a Published Desktop?. Users can see all the > installed Apps on the server but how would I give granular control. Eg 1 > user needs App X, I don’t want all users to see App X. Do I use the > receiver which will allow icons to be created on the desktop?. Also > what if the published Desktop is launched on Server 1 but the user needs > an App on Server 2? Is there a way for the App to appear on the Published > Desktop on Server 1 but the App launches from Server 2? > > Ideally Id like Apps to be generated on the desktop based on AD user group > membership. What's the best practice in accomplishing this? > > Thanks > Ang >