Application Explorer includes a standalone window, shown below, that can be accessed from the Windows desktop. The Application Explorer window is similar to the Application Launcher window.
The greatest benefit of Application Explorer, however, is its integration with the Windows desktop. In addition to being able to display Application objects in the Application Explorer window, you can configure Application objects to display on the Windows desktop, the Start menu, the system tray, and the Quick Launch tool bar.
The Application Explorer window displays the following:
Using Application Explorer (either the window or one of the desktop integrations), the user can do the following:
As administrator, you control the availability of certain features that enable users to do the following:
For information about configuring Application Explorer, see Configuring Application Launcher/Explorer .
Application Explorer consists of the following files:
NALEXPLD.EXE: This is the program file that is used to execute Application Launcher. It is located on a server's SYS:PUBLIC directory. NALEXPLD.EXE serves as a "wrapper" file by performing some initialization functions, launching NALSTART.EXE, and then terminating. You can use various command line switches with NALEXPLD.EXE to control Application Explorer functionality. For information, see Application Launcher/Explorer Command Line Switches .
NALSTART.EXE: This program updates the Application Explorer files on the user's workstation (if necessary), updates the Application Launcher/Explorer Service (NALNTSRV.EXE) on a Windows NT/2000/XP/XP workstation (if necessary), registers and starts the Workstation Helper (ZENAPPWS.DLL) running under Workstation Manager, and launches NALDESK.EXE.
NALDESK.EXE: This program reads NDS to build a list of the folders and applications that have been associated with the user and then displays the folders and applications in the designated locations (Application Explorer windows, desktop, system tray, and so forth) on the workstation.