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Performing Compatibility, Best Practices, and Risk Assessment Testing

AdminStudio 2025 R2 | 30.0 | Application Manager

On the Application Catalog Analyze tab, you perform compatibility, best practices, and risk assessment testing of selected packages simultaneously using the Execute Tests button in the ribbon.

You can test a group of packages (and all of its subgroups), a single application, or a single package. Tests are run on packages of all deployment types simultaneously, including Windows Installer packages, Apple iOS and Google Android mobile apps, and App-V packages.

When you click the Execute Tests button, Application Catalog runs all of the selected tests in the following test categories:

To test a package or group of packages for compatibility, best practices, and risk assessment, perform the following steps.

To perform compatibility, best practices, and risk assessment testing:

  1. Configure the tests that you want to run by performing the steps in Configuring Testing Options on the Analyze Tab.

  2. Open the Analyze tab of Application Manager.

  3. Specify the packages you want to test by selecting a group, application, or package in the tree.

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    If you select the root group (which is, by default, named Applications), all of the Windows Installer packages, App-V packages, Apple iOS mobile apps, and Google Android mobile apps in the Application Catalog will be tested.

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    The Application Virtualization Compatibility Tests are not executed on App-V packages, Apple iOS mobile apps, or Google Android mobile apps even if they are selected; these tests are not applicable to App-V packages or mobile apps.

  4. Click Execute Tests in the ribbon. Testing is initiated and messages are displayed in the Output window. When testing is finished, Completed testing package(s) is displayed in the Output window.

  5. View the test results, as described in:

    Viewing Operating System Compatibility Test Results

  6. Resolve any issues that were detected, as described in Resolving Issues.

See Also

Filtering Test Results by Suppressing Errors/Warnings

Performing Automatic Issue Resolution

Performing Manual Issue Resolution