Software Requirements

ProfileUnity is available as a standalone product and consists of three parts:

  • Management Console —Provides one central location where administrators can configure persona management and user and machine policies.
  • FlexApp Packaging Console —Provides the ability to capture applications as FlexApp packages. Administrators can then assign these packages to groups of users.
  • Client Tools —Manages each user’s settings and persona during their session.

The ProfileUnity standalone installer guides you through the setup of the Management Console. The FlexApp Packaging Console and the Client are installed from the Administration screen of the ProfileUnity Management Console. Refer to the Installation & Configuration Guide for more information about installing the Management Console and the Client.

FlexApp Packaging Console Requirements

The ProfileUnity FlexApp Packaging Console requires the following for installation:

Component Requirements
Platforms Supported Windows 10
Windows 11
Windows Server 2012 R2
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2019
Windows Server 2022
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions where applicable are supported. The packaging console should be on a Windows operating system that can be reset after each package is created. Using a non-persistent pool or a virtual machine with a snapshot that can be rolled back is fully acceptable. Do not install the packaging console on the same machine where the ProfileUnity Management Console was installed.
Additional Software Microsoft® .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher
CPU 2 CPUs at 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
Memory 8 GB RAM
Storage 200 MB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)

The FlexApp Packaging Console has an additional bit-level requirement. The bit-level of the operating system on which you package applications with the FlexApp Packaging Console needs to match the operating system of the desktop to which you deploy applications. If you are packaging applications to be used in a 32-bit environment, you must use the Packaging Console on a 32-bit OS. If you are packaging applications to be used in a 64-bit environment, you must use the Packaging Console on a 64-bit OS.