
You would use Write Copy isolation when: Use Scenarios for ThinApp Isolation Options The following table describes scenarios where you would use each isolation option: If System and Virtual Element at Same LocationĪs defined internally by the ThinApp Assistant On the Isolation Options dialog box, you can choose one of the following isolation options: ThinApp Assistant Default Isolation Options Information about isolation options is presented in the following sections: You set isolation options on the Isolation Options dialog box, which is opened by selecting Isolation Options on the context menu when you have a folder selected on the Files & Folders page or a registry key selected on the Registry page. Select the Default isolation option unless you require specific custom handling. Modify isolation options only if you have advanced knowledge of Microsoft operating system objects, ThinApp, and registry settings.However, in the ThinApp Assistant, you can override the default settings for selected folders or registry keys to exert control over application interactions with client operating system resources. The default settings for isolation options are built into the ThinApp Assistant, and those defaults are adequate for most environments. The isolation option that is assigned to a folder or registry key specifies how the virtual environment will provide access to system resources requested by the application. ThinApp uses virtual environments to control application compatibility and accessibility. Overview of ThinApp Isolation Options Overview of ThinApp Isolation Options
