Shortcuts View
AdminStudio 2022 | 23.0 | Virtual Package Editor
The Shortcuts view lets you define the targets for your virtual application. This view also lets you define entry points, such as shortcuts, for each target. Entry points enable end users to launch each target in an App-V package from within the virtual environment.
Icons in the Shortcuts View
The Targets explorer in the Shortcuts view uses different icons to help you distinguish between different types of items. Following is a list of the possible icons in the Shortcuts view.
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Description |
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This icon identifies the root node—the Targets explorer. |
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This icon identifies a target in the primary App-V package. It is recommended that all of the targets in your virtual package be associated with each of the package’s dependencies. |
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This icon identifies a container that holds the shortcuts that are associated with a target. |
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This icon identifies a shortcut. |
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This icon identifies a container that holds the environment variables that are associated with a target. |
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This icon identifies an environment variable. |
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This icon identifies a container that holds the file extensions that are associated with a target. |
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This icon identifies a file extension. |
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This icon identifies a verb for a file extension. |
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This icon identifies a container that holds the scripts that are associated with a target. |
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This icon identifies a script. |
Settings in the Shortcuts View
Use the Targets explorer in the Shortcuts view to define each target in your App-V package. Under each target, you can configure associated shortcuts, environment variables, file extensions, and scripting. The settings that are displayed in the Shortcuts view differ, depending on what type of item you select in this view. For descriptions of each of the settings in the Shortcuts view, see the following:
• | Target Settings |
• | Shortcut Settings |
• | Environment Variables View |
• | File Extension Settings |
• | Verb Settings for a File Extension |
• | Scripting Settings |
See Also
Defining Targets in a Virtual Application
Using Debug Tools with a Virtual Package
Creating Shortcuts to the Virtual Application on the Client System
Using Environment Variables in a Virtual Environment
Configuring File Extension Associations for the Virtual Application
Adding a Verb to a File Extension in a Virtual Package
Creating Scripts that Run Before or After the App-V Application Is Streamed or Launched