I am working on a PB migration project and as part of that effort, I demonstrated how to use PowerClient to deploy the application. The client is very interested but asked a question that I don't know the answer to. They are wondering if the CloudAppLauncher component could be packaged into a centralized distribution mechanism like Software Center so that their IT department can have some control over how it is accessed and/or made available to end users. This is a large company.
Is this possible? If so, any idea how it would be done? Since I've used PowerClient I have a CloudAppPublisher folder in inetpub\wwwroot -- see attached. Is it just a matter of giving this folder to IT? Is this even advisable? If there is a new version of the CAL I'm not clear on how they would get it.
Thanks, Tom
As far as the two modes the launcher can run under, I don't recommend installing it as service because then it will require elevated privileges. Without service works great and that is our default setting.
As far as shortcut, that will not get created until the launcher is used and a URL is entered at least one time. It is the initial download of the app by the launcher that the shortcut gets created.