View Getting Started
Get Started with View
Get Started with View
View Architecture Planning
Introduction to View
Advantages of Using View
View Features
How the Components Fit Together
Client Devices
View Connection Server
Horizon Client
VMware Horizon User Web Portal
View Agent
View Administrator
View Composer
vCenter Server
Integrating and Customizing View
Planning a Rich User Experience
Feature Support Matrix for View Agent
Choosing a Display Protocol
PCoIP
Microsoft RDP
Using Hosted Applications
Using View Persona Management to Retain User Data and Settings
Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops
Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
Using 3D Graphics Applications
Streaming Multimedia to a Remote Desktop
Printing from a Remote Desktop
Using Single Sign-On for Logging In to a Remote Desktop
Using Multiple Monitors
Managing Desktop and Application Pools from a Central Location
Advantages of Desktop Pools
Advantages of Application Pools
Reducing and Managing Storage Requirements
Managing Storage with vSphere
Using Virtual SAN for High-Performance Storage and Policy-Based Management
Reducing Storage Requirements with View Composer
Application Provisioning
Deploying Individual Applications Using an RDS Host
Deploying Applications and System Updates with View Composer
Managing VMware ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Using Existing Processes or VMware Mirage for Application Provisioning
Using Active Directory GPOs to Manage Users and Desktops
Architecture Design Elements and Planning Guidelines for Remote Desktop Deployments
Virtual Machine Requirements for Remote Desktops
Planning Based on Types of Workers
Estimating Memory Requirements for Virtual Machine Desktops
Estimating CPU Requirements for Virtual Machine Desktops
Choosing the Appropriate System Disk Size
View ESXi Node
Desktop Pools for Specific Types of Workers
Pools for Task Workers
Pools for Knowledge Workers and Power Users
Pools for Kiosk Users
Desktop Virtual Machine Configuration
RDS Host Virtual Machine Configuration
vCenter Server and View Composer Virtual Machine Configuration
View Connection Server Maximums and Virtual Machine Configuration
vSphere Clusters
Storage and Bandwidth Requirements
Shared Storage Example
Storage Bandwidth Considerations
Network Bandwidth Considerations
View Composer Performance Test Results
WAN Support and PCoIP
View Building Blocks
View Pods
Cloud Pod Architecture Overview
Advantages of Using Multiple vCenter Servers in a Pod
Planning for Security Features
Understanding Client Connections
Client Connections Using the PCoIP Secure Gateway
Tunneled Client Connections with Microsoft RDP
Direct Client Connections
Choosing a User Authentication Method
Active Directory Authentication
Using Two-Factor Authentication
Smart Card Authentication
Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
Restricting Remote Desktop Access
Using Group Policy Settings to Secure Remote Desktops and Applications
Implementing Best Practices to Secure Client Systems
Assigning Administrator Roles
Preparing to Use a Security Server
Best Practices for Security Server Deployments
Security Server Topologies
Firewalls for DMZ-Based Security Servers
Firewall Rules for DMZ-Based Security Servers
Understanding View Communications Protocols
View Broker and Administration Server
View Secure Gateway Server
PCoIP Secure Gateway
View LDAP
View Messaging
Firewall Rules for View Connection Server
Firewall Rules for View Agent
Firewall Rules for Active Directory
Overview of Steps to Setting Up a View Environment
Introduction to View
Advantages of Using View
View Features
How the Components Fit Together
Client Devices
View Connection Server
Horizon Client
VMware Horizon User Web Portal
View Agent
View Administrator
View Composer
vCenter Server
Integrating and Customizing View
Planning a Rich User Experience
Feature Support Matrix for View Agent
Choosing a Display Protocol
PCoIP
Microsoft RDP
Using Hosted Applications
Using View Persona Management to Retain User Data and Settings
Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops
Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
Using 3D Graphics Applications
Streaming Multimedia to a Remote Desktop
Printing from a Remote Desktop
Using Single Sign-On for Logging In to a Remote Desktop
Using Multiple Monitors
Managing Desktop and Application Pools from a Central Location
Advantages of Desktop Pools
Advantages of Application Pools
Reducing and Managing Storage Requirements
Managing Storage with vSphere
Using Virtual SAN for High-Performance Storage and Policy-Based Management
Reducing Storage Requirements with View Composer
Application Provisioning
Deploying Individual Applications Using an RDS Host
Deploying Applications and System Updates with View Composer
Managing VMware ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Using Existing Processes or VMware Mirage for Application Provisioning
Using Active Directory GPOs to Manage Users and Desktops
Architecture Design Elements and Planning Guidelines for Remote Desktop Deployments
Virtual Machine Requirements for Remote Desktops
Planning Based on Types of Workers
Estimating Memory Requirements for Virtual Machine Desktops
Estimating CPU Requirements for Virtual Machine Desktops
Choosing the Appropriate System Disk Size
View ESXi Node
Desktop Pools for Specific Types of Workers
Pools for Task Workers
Pools for Knowledge Workers and Power Users
Pools for Kiosk Users
Desktop Virtual Machine Configuration
RDS Host Virtual Machine Configuration
vCenter Server and View Composer Virtual Machine Configuration
View Connection Server Maximums and Virtual Machine Configuration
vSphere Clusters
Storage and Bandwidth Requirements
Shared Storage Example
Storage Bandwidth Considerations
Network Bandwidth Considerations
View Composer Performance Test Results
WAN Support and PCoIP
View Building Blocks
View Pods
Cloud Pod Architecture Overview
Advantages of Using Multiple vCenter Servers in a Pod
Planning for Security Features
Understanding Client Connections
Client Connections Using the PCoIP Secure Gateway
Tunneled Client Connections with Microsoft RDP
Direct Client Connections
Choosing a User Authentication Method
Active Directory Authentication
Using Two-Factor Authentication
Smart Card Authentication
Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
Restricting Remote Desktop Access
Using Group Policy Settings to Secure Remote Desktops and Applications
Implementing Best Practices to Secure Client Systems
Assigning Administrator Roles
Preparing to Use a Security Server
Best Practices for Security Server Deployments
Security Server Topologies
Firewalls for DMZ-Based Security Servers
Firewall Rules for DMZ-Based Security Servers
Understanding View Communications Protocols
View Broker and Administration Server
View Secure Gateway Server
PCoIP Secure Gateway
View LDAP
View Messaging
Firewall Rules for View Connection Server
Firewall Rules for View Agent
Firewall Rules for Active Directory
Overview of Steps to Setting Up a View Environment
View Installation
System Requirements for Server Components
View Connection Server Requirements
Hardware Requirements for View Connection Server
Supported Operating Systems for View Connection Server
Virtualization Software Requirements for View Connection Server
Network Requirements for Replicated View Connection Server Instances
View Administrator Requirements
View Composer Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Composer
Hardware Requirements for Standalone View Composer
Database Requirements for View Composer
System Requirements for Guest Operating Systems
Supported Operating Systems for View Agent
Supported Operating Systems for Standalone View Persona Management
Remote Display Protocol and Software Support
PCoIP
Microsoft RDP
Preparing Active Directory
Configuring Domains and Trust Relationships
Trust Relationships and Domain Filtering
Creating an OU for Remote Desktops
Creating OUs and Groups for Kiosk Mode Client Accounts
Creating Groups for Users
Creating a User Account for vCenter Server
Creating a User Account for a Standalone View Composer Server
Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
Configure the Restricted Groups Policy
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
Add UPNs for Smart Card Users
Add the Root Certificate to Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Add an Intermediate Certificate to Intermediate Certification Authorities
Add the Root Certificate to the Enterprise NTAuth Store
Installing View Composer
Prepare a View Composer Database
Create a SQL Server Database for View Composer
Add a View Composer Database to SQL Server
Set SQL Server Database Permissions By Manually Creating Database Roles
Add an ODBC Data Source to SQL Server
Create an Oracle Database for View Composer
Add a View Composer Database to Oracle 11g or 10g
Use a SQL Statement to Add a View Composer Database to an Oracle Instance
Configure an Oracle Database User for View Composer
Add an ODBC Data Source to Oracle 11g or 10g
Configuring an SSL Certificate for View Composer
Install the View Composer Service
Configuring Your Infrastructure for View Composer
Configuring the vSphere Environment for View Composer
Additional Best Practices for View Composer
Installing View Connection Server
Installing the View Connection Server Software
Installation Prerequisites for View Connection Server
Install View Connection Server with a New Configuration
Install View Connection Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a View Connection Server Standard Installation
Install a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server
Install a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server
Configure a Security Server Pairing Password
Install a Security Server
Install a Security Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a Security Server
Prepare to Upgrade or Reinstall a Security Server
Firewall Rules for View Connection Server
Configuring a Back-End Firewall to Support IPsec
Reinstall View Connection Server with a Backup Configuration
Microsoft Windows Installer Command-Line Options
Uninstalling View Components Silently by Using MSI Command-Line Options
Configuring SSL Certificates for View Servers
Understanding SSL Certificates for View Servers
Overview of Tasks for Setting Up SSL Certificates
Obtaining a Signed SSL Certificate from a CA
Obtain a Signed Certificate from a Windows Domain or Enterprise CA
Configure View Connection Server, Security Server, or View Composer to Use a New SSL Certificate
Add the Certificate Snap-In to MMC
Import a Signed Server Certificate into a Windows Certificate Store
Modify the Certificate Friendly Name
Import a Root Certificate and Intermediate Certificates into a Windows Certificate Store
Bind a New SSL Certificate to the Port Used by View Composer
Configure Client Endpoints to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configure Horizon Client for Mac OS X to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configure Horizon Client for iOS to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking on Server Certificates
Configure the PCoIP Secure Gateway to Use a New SSL Certificate
Verify That the Server Name Matches the PSG Certificate Subject Name
Configure a PSG Certificate in the Windows Certificate Store
Set the PSG Certificate Friendly Name in the Windows Registry
Force a CA-Signed Certificate to Be Used for Connections to the PSG
Setting View Administrator to Trust a vCenter Server or View Composer Certificate
Benefits of Using SSL Certificates Signed by a CA
Troubleshooting Certificate Issues on View Connection Server and Security Server
Configuring View for the First Time
Configuring User Accounts for vCenter Server and View Composer
Where to Use the vCenter Server User and View Composer Users
Configure a vCenter Server User for View and View Composer
Privileges Required for the vCenter Server User
View Composer Privileges Required for the vCenter Server User
Configuring View Connection Server for the First Time
View Administrator and View Connection Server
Log In to View Administrator
Install the Product License Key
Add vCenter Server Instances to View
Configure View Composer Settings
Configure View Composer Domains
Allow vSphere to Reclaim Disk Space in Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Configure View Storage Accelerator for vCenter Server
Concurrent Operations Limits for vCenter Server and View Composer
Setting a Concurrent Power Operations Rate to Support Remote Desktop Logon Storms
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Configuring Horizon Client Connections
Configure the PCoIP Secure Gateway and Secure Tunnel Connections
Configure Secure HTML Access
Configuring External URLs for Secure Gateway and Tunnel Connections
Set the External URLs for a View Connection Server Instance
Modify the External URLs for a Security Server
Replacing Default Ports for View Services
Replace the Default HTTP Ports or NICs for View Connection Server Instances and Security Servers
Replace the Default Ports or NICs for the PCoIP Secure Gateway on View Connection Server Instances and on Security Servers
Replace the Default Port for View Composer
Change the Port Number for HTTP Redirection to Connection Server
Prevent HTTP Redirection for Client Connections to Connection Server
Enable Remote Access to View Performance Counters on Connection Servers
Sizing Windows Server Settings to Support Your Deployment
Sizing Memory for View Connection Server
Configure the System Page-File Settings
Configuring Event Reporting
Add a Database and Database User for View Events
Prepare an SQL Server Database for Event Reporting
Configure the Event Database
Configure Event Logging for Syslog Servers
System Requirements for Server Components
View Connection Server Requirements
Hardware Requirements for View Connection Server
Supported Operating Systems for View Connection Server
Virtualization Software Requirements for View Connection Server
Network Requirements for Replicated View Connection Server Instances
View Administrator Requirements
View Composer Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Composer
Hardware Requirements for Standalone View Composer
Database Requirements for View Composer
System Requirements for Guest Operating Systems
Supported Operating Systems for View Agent
Supported Operating Systems for Standalone View Persona Management
Remote Display Protocol and Software Support
PCoIP
Microsoft RDP
Preparing Active Directory
Configuring Domains and Trust Relationships
Trust Relationships and Domain Filtering
Creating an OU for Remote Desktops
Creating OUs and Groups for Kiosk Mode Client Accounts
Creating Groups for Users
Creating a User Account for vCenter Server
Creating a User Account for a Standalone View Composer Server
Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
Configure the Restricted Groups Policy
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
Add UPNs for Smart Card Users
Add the Root Certificate to Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Add an Intermediate Certificate to Intermediate Certification Authorities
Add the Root Certificate to the Enterprise NTAuth Store
Installing View Composer
Prepare a View Composer Database
Create a SQL Server Database for View Composer
Add a View Composer Database to SQL Server
Set SQL Server Database Permissions By Manually Creating Database Roles
Add an ODBC Data Source to SQL Server
Create an Oracle Database for View Composer
Add a View Composer Database to Oracle 11g or 10g
Use a SQL Statement to Add a View Composer Database to an Oracle Instance
Configure an Oracle Database User for View Composer
Add an ODBC Data Source to Oracle 11g or 10g
Configuring an SSL Certificate for View Composer
Install the View Composer Service
Configuring Your Infrastructure for View Composer
Configuring the vSphere Environment for View Composer
Additional Best Practices for View Composer
Installing View Connection Server
Installing the View Connection Server Software
Installation Prerequisites for View Connection Server
Install View Connection Server with a New Configuration
Install View Connection Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a View Connection Server Standard Installation
Install a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server
Install a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a Replicated Instance of View Connection Server
Configure a Security Server Pairing Password
Install a Security Server
Install a Security Server Silently
Silent Installation Properties for a Security Server
Prepare to Upgrade or Reinstall a Security Server
Firewall Rules for View Connection Server
Configuring a Back-End Firewall to Support IPsec
Reinstall View Connection Server with a Backup Configuration
Microsoft Windows Installer Command-Line Options
Uninstalling View Components Silently by Using MSI Command-Line Options
Configuring SSL Certificates for View Servers
Understanding SSL Certificates for View Servers
Overview of Tasks for Setting Up SSL Certificates
Obtaining a Signed SSL Certificate from a CA
Obtain a Signed Certificate from a Windows Domain or Enterprise CA
Configure View Connection Server, Security Server, or View Composer to Use a New SSL Certificate
Add the Certificate Snap-In to MMC
Import a Signed Server Certificate into a Windows Certificate Store
Modify the Certificate Friendly Name
Import a Root Certificate and Intermediate Certificates into a Windows Certificate Store
Bind a New SSL Certificate to the Port Used by View Composer
Configure Client Endpoints to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configure Horizon Client for Mac OS X to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configure Horizon Client for iOS to Trust Root and Intermediate Certificates
Configuring Certificate Revocation Checking on Server Certificates
Configure the PCoIP Secure Gateway to Use a New SSL Certificate
Verify That the Server Name Matches the PSG Certificate Subject Name
Configure a PSG Certificate in the Windows Certificate Store
Set the PSG Certificate Friendly Name in the Windows Registry
Force a CA-Signed Certificate to Be Used for Connections to the PSG
Setting View Administrator to Trust a vCenter Server or View Composer Certificate
Benefits of Using SSL Certificates Signed by a CA
Troubleshooting Certificate Issues on View Connection Server and Security Server
Configuring View for the First Time
Configuring User Accounts for vCenter Server and View Composer
Where to Use the vCenter Server User and View Composer Users
Configure a vCenter Server User for View and View Composer
Privileges Required for the vCenter Server User
View Composer Privileges Required for the vCenter Server User
Configuring View Connection Server for the First Time
View Administrator and View Connection Server
Log In to View Administrator
Install the Product License Key
Add vCenter Server Instances to View
Configure View Composer Settings
Configure View Composer Domains
Allow vSphere to Reclaim Disk Space in Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Configure View Storage Accelerator for vCenter Server
Concurrent Operations Limits for vCenter Server and View Composer
Setting a Concurrent Power Operations Rate to Support Remote Desktop Logon Storms
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Configuring Horizon Client Connections
Configure the PCoIP Secure Gateway and Secure Tunnel Connections
Configure Secure HTML Access
Configuring External URLs for Secure Gateway and Tunnel Connections
Set the External URLs for a View Connection Server Instance
Modify the External URLs for a Security Server
Replacing Default Ports for View Services
Replace the Default HTTP Ports or NICs for View Connection Server Instances and Security Servers
Replace the Default Ports or NICs for the PCoIP Secure Gateway on View Connection Server Instances and on Security Servers
Replace the Default Port for View Composer
Change the Port Number for HTTP Redirection to Connection Server
Prevent HTTP Redirection for Client Connections to Connection Server
Enable Remote Access to View Performance Counters on Connection Servers
Sizing Windows Server Settings to Support Your Deployment
Sizing Memory for View Connection Server
Configure the System Page-File Settings
Configuring Event Reporting
Add a Database and Database User for View Events
Prepare an SQL Server Database for Event Reporting
Configure the Event Database
Configure Event Logging for Syslog Servers
View Upgrades
View Component Compatibility Matrix
View Upgrade Overview
System Requirements for Upgrades
View Composer Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Composer
Hardware Requirements for Standalone View Composer
Database Requirements for View Composer
Upgrade Requirements for View Composer
View Connection Server Requirements
Hardware Requirements for View Connection Server
Supported Operating Systems for View Connection Server
Upgrade Requirements for View Connection Server
Virtualization Software Requirements for View Connection Server
View Administrator Requirements
Horizon Client Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Agent
Preparing for a View Upgrade
Preparing vCenter Server and View Composer for an Upgrade
Preparing View Connection Server for an Upgrade
Prepare to Upgrade or Reinstall a Security Server
Upgrading View Server Components
Upgrade View Composer
Manually Upgrading the View Composer Database
Run SviConfig to Manually Upgrade the Database
Result Codes for a Manual Database Schema Update
Troubleshooting a View Composer Database Upgrade Failure
Migrate View Composer to Another Machine
Guidelines for Migrating View Composer
Migrate View Composer with an Existing Database
Migrate View Composer Without Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Prepare a Microsoft .NET Framework for Migrating RSA Keys
Migrate the RSA Key Container to the New View Composer Service
Upgrade View Connection Servers in a Replicated Group
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Upgrade to the Latest Version of View Connection Server on a Different Machine
Create a Replicated Group After Reverting View Connection Server to a Snapshot
Upgrade View Security Server
Upgrade vCenter Server
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
Upgrade ESXi Hosts and Their Virtual Machines
Upgrading Remote Desktops and Horizon Client
Upgrade RDS Hosts That Provide Session-Based Desktops
Upgrade View Agent
Upgrade View Composer Desktop Pools
Tasks for Upgrading Desktop Pools to Use Space Reclamation
Tasks for Upgrading Desktop Pools to Use a Virtual SAN Datastore
Upgrade the Client Application
Configure the VMware Horizon Web Portal Page for End Users
Applying View Patches
Apply a Patch for View Composer
Apply a Patch for View Connection Server
Apply a Patch for View Agent
Apply a Patch for Horizon Client
Upgrading vSphere Components Separately in a View Environment
View Component Compatibility Matrix
View Upgrade Overview
System Requirements for Upgrades
View Composer Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Composer
Hardware Requirements for Standalone View Composer
Database Requirements for View Composer
Upgrade Requirements for View Composer
View Connection Server Requirements
Hardware Requirements for View Connection Server
Supported Operating Systems for View Connection Server
Upgrade Requirements for View Connection Server
Virtualization Software Requirements for View Connection Server
View Administrator Requirements
Horizon Client Requirements
Supported Operating Systems for View Agent
Preparing for a View Upgrade
Preparing vCenter Server and View Composer for an Upgrade
Preparing View Connection Server for an Upgrade
Prepare to Upgrade or Reinstall a Security Server
Upgrading View Server Components
Upgrade View Composer
Manually Upgrading the View Composer Database
Run SviConfig to Manually Upgrade the Database
Result Codes for a Manual Database Schema Update
Troubleshooting a View Composer Database Upgrade Failure
Migrate View Composer to Another Machine
Guidelines for Migrating View Composer
Migrate View Composer with an Existing Database
Migrate View Composer Without Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Prepare a Microsoft .NET Framework for Migrating RSA Keys
Migrate the RSA Key Container to the New View Composer Service
Upgrade View Connection Servers in a Replicated Group
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Upgrade to the Latest Version of View Connection Server on a Different Machine
Create a Replicated Group After Reverting View Connection Server to a Snapshot
Upgrade View Security Server
Upgrade vCenter Server
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
Upgrade ESXi Hosts and Their Virtual Machines
Upgrading Remote Desktops and Horizon Client
Upgrade RDS Hosts That Provide Session-Based Desktops
Upgrade View Agent
Upgrade View Composer Desktop Pools
Tasks for Upgrading Desktop Pools to Use Space Reclamation
Tasks for Upgrading Desktop Pools to Use a Virtual SAN Datastore
Upgrade the Client Application
Configure the VMware Horizon Web Portal Page for End Users
Applying View Patches
Apply a Patch for View Composer
Apply a Patch for View Connection Server
Apply a Patch for View Agent
Apply a Patch for Horizon Client
Upgrading vSphere Components Separately in a View Environment
Scenarios for Setting Up SSL Certificates for View
Obtaining SSL Certificates from a Certificate Authority
Determining If This Scenario Applies to You
Selecting the Correct Certificate Type
Generating a Certificate Signing Request and Obtaining a Certificate with Microsoft Certreq
Create a CSR Configuration File
Generate a CSR and Request a Signed Certificate from a CA
Verify That the CSR and Its Private Key Are Stored in the Windows Certificate Store
Import a Signed Certificate by Using Certreq
Set Up an Imported Certificate for a View Server
Off-loading SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers
Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
Download an SSL Certificate from the Intermediate Server
Download a Private Key from the Intermediate Server
Convert a Certificate File to PKCS#12 Format
Import a Signed Server Certificate into a Windows Certificate Store
Modify the Certificate Friendly Name
Import the Root and Intermediate Certificates into the Windows Certificate Store
Set View Server External URLs to Point Clients to SSL Off-loading Servers
Set the External URLs for a View Connection Server Instance
Modify the External URLs for a Security Server
Allow HTTP Connections From Intermediate Servers
Obtaining SSL Certificates from a Certificate Authority
Determining If This Scenario Applies to You
Selecting the Correct Certificate Type
Generating a Certificate Signing Request and Obtaining a Certificate with Microsoft Certreq
Create a CSR Configuration File
Generate a CSR and Request a Signed Certificate from a CA
Verify That the CSR and Its Private Key Are Stored in the Windows Certificate Store
Import a Signed Certificate by Using Certreq
Set Up an Imported Certificate for a View Server
Off-loading SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers
Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
Download an SSL Certificate from the Intermediate Server
Download a Private Key from the Intermediate Server
Convert a Certificate File to PKCS#12 Format
Import a Signed Server Certificate into a Windows Certificate Store
Modify the Certificate Friendly Name
Import the Root and Intermediate Certificates into the Windows Certificate Store
Set View Server External URLs to Point Clients to SSL Off-loading Servers
Set the External URLs for a View Connection Server Instance
Modify the External URLs for a Security Server
Allow HTTP Connections From Intermediate Servers
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
Introduction to Desktop and Application Pools
Farms, RDS Hosts, and Desktop and Application Pools
Advantages of Desktop Pools
Desktop Pools for Specific Types of Workers
Pools for Task Workers
Pools for Knowledge Workers and Power Users
Pools for Kiosk Users
Advantages of Application Pools
Preparing Unmanaged Machines
Prepare an Unmanaged Machine for Remote Desktop Deployment
Install View Agent on an Unmanaged Machine
View Agent Custom Setup Options for Unmanaged Machines
Creating and Preparing Virtual Machines
Creating Virtual Machines for Remote Desktop Deployment
Create a Virtual Machine for Remote Desktop Deployment
Virtual Machine Custom Configuration Parameters
Install a Guest Operating System
Prepare a Guest Operating System for Remote Desktop Deployment
Prepare Windows Server 2008 R2 for Desktop Use
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install View Agent on a Virtual Machine
View Agent Custom Setup Options
Install View Agent Silently
Microsoft Windows Installer Command-Line Options
Silent Installation Properties for View Agent
Configure a Virtual Machine with Multiple NICs for View Agent
Optimize Guest Operating System Performance for All Windows Versions
Optimize Windows 7 and Windows 8 Guest Operating System Performance
Disable the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program
Optimizing Windows 7 and Windows 8 for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Benefits of Disabling Windows 7 and Windows 8 Services and Tasks
Overview of Windows 7 and Windows 8 Services and Tasks That Cause Linked-Clone Growth
Disable Scheduled Disk Defragmentation on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Parent Virtual Machines
Disable the Windows Update Service on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the Diagnostic Policy Service on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the Prefetch and Superfetch Features on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Registry Backup on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the System Restore on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Defender on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Microsoft Feeds Synchronization on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Preparing Virtual Machines for View Composer
Prepare a Parent Virtual Machine
Activating Windows on Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Hibernation in the Parent Virtual Machine
Configure a Parent Virtual Machine to Use Local Storage
Keep a Record of the Parent Virtual Machine's Paging-File Size
Increase the Timeout Limit of QuickPrep Customization Scripts
Creating Virtual Machine Templates
Creating Customization Specifications
Creating Automated Desktop Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Automated Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Worksheet for Creating an Automated Pool That Contains Full Virtual Machines
Create an Automated Pool That Contains Full Virtual Machines
Desktop Settings for Automated Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Creating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Worksheet for Creating a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool
Create a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool
Desktop Pool Settings for Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
View Composer Support for Linked-Clone SIDs and Third-Party Applications
Choosing QuickPrep or Sysprep to Customize Linked-Clone Machines
Customizing Linked-Clone Machines with QuickPrep
Running QuickPrep Customization Scripts
Recomposing Linked Clones Customized with Sysprep
Keeping Linked-Clone Machines Provisioned and Ready During View Composer Operations
Use Existing Active Directory Computer Accounts for Linked Clones
Creating Manual Desktop Pools
Manual Desktop Pools
Worksheet for Creating a Manual Desktop Pool
Create a Manual Desktop Pool
Create a Manual Pool That Contains One Machine
Desktop Pool Settings for Manual Pools
Setting Up Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Install Remote Desktop Services on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install Remote Desktop Services on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2
Restrict Users to a Single Session
Install View Agent on a Remote Desktop Services Host
View Agent Custom Setup Options for an RDS Host
Enable Time Zone Redirection for RDS Desktop and Application Sessions
Enable Windows Basic Theme for Applications
Configure Group Policy to Start Runonce.exe
RDS Host Performance Options
Creating Farms
Farms
Worksheet for Creating a Farm
Create a Farm
Creating Application Pools
Application Pools
Worksheet for Creating an Application Pool Manually
Create an Application Pool
Creating RDS Desktop Pools
Understanding RDS Desktop Pools
Create an RDS Desktop Pool
Desktop Pool Settings for RDS Desktop Pools
Configure Adobe Flash Throttling with Internet Explorer for RDS Desktop Pools
Provisioning Desktop Pools
User Assignment in Desktop Pools
Naming Machines Manually or Providing a Naming Pattern
Specify a List of Machine Names
Using a Naming Pattern for Automated Desktop Pools
Machine-Naming Example
Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names
Manually Customizing Machines
Customizing Machines in Maintenance Mode
Customize Individual Machines
Desktop Pool Settings for All Desktop Pool Types
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Setting Power Policies for Desktop Pools
Power Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Dedicated Machines To Be Suspended After Users Disconnect
How Power Policies Affect Automated Desktop Pools
Power Policy Examples for Automated Pools with Floating Assignments
Power Policy Example for Automated Pools with Dedicated Assignments
Preventing View Power Policy Conflicts
Configuring 3D Rendering on Windows 7 or Later Desktops
3D Rendering Options
Best Practices for Configuring 3D Rendering
Examining GPU Resources on an ESXi Host
Prevent Access to View Desktops Through RDP
Deploying Large Desktop Pools
Configuring Desktop Pools on Clusters With More Than Eight Hosts
Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
Entitling Users and Groups
Add Entitlements to a Desktop or Application Pool
Remove Entitlements from a Desktop or Application Pool
Review Desktop or Application Pool Entitlements
Restricting Remote Desktop Access
Restricted Entitlement Example
Tag Matching
Considerations and Limitations for Restricted Entitlements
Assign a Tag to a View Connection Server Instance
Assign a Tag to a Desktop Pool
Configuring Remote Desktop Features
Configuring Unity Touch
System Requirements for Unity Touch
Configure Favorite Applications Displayed by Unity Touch
Configuring Flash URL Redirection for Multicast or Unicast Streaming
System Requirements for Flash URL Redirection
Verify that the Flash URL Redirection Feature Is Installed
Set Up the Web Pages That Provide Multicast or Unicast Streams
Set Up Client Devices for Flash URL Redirection
Disable or Enable Flash URL Redirection
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video
Configuration Choices for Real-Time Audio-Video
System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
Ensuring That Real-Time Audio-Video Is Used Instead of USB Redirection
Selecting Preferred Webcams and Microphones
Select a Default Microphone on a Windows Client System
Select a Preferred Webcam on a Windows Client System
Select a Default Microphone on a Mac OS X Client System
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video on a Mac OS X Client
Configure a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Mac OS X Client System
Select a Default Microphone on a Linux Client System
Select a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Linux Client System
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings
Add the RTAV ADM Template in Active Directory and Configure the Settings
Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings
Real-Time Audio-Video Bandwidth
Configuring Scanner Redirection
System Requirements for Scanner Redirection
User Operation of Scanner Redirection
Configuring Scanner Redirection Group Policy Settings
Add the Scanner Redirection ADM Template in Active Directory
Scanner Redirection Group Policy Settings
Managing Access to Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR)
Enabling Multimedia Redirection in View
System Requirements for Windows Media MMR
Multimedia Redirection Support on Desktop Operating Systems
Ensure That Clients Can Initiate Windows 7 MMR
Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops
Limitations Regarding USB Device Types
Overview of Setting Up USB Redirection
Network Traffic and USB Redirection
Automatic Connections to USB Devices
Disabling USB Redirection
Using Log Files for Troubleshooting and to Determine USB Device IDs
Using Policies to Control USB Redirection
Configuring Device Splitting Policy Settings for Composite USB Devices
Configuring Filter Policy Settings for USB Devices
USB Device Families
USB Settings in the View Agent Configuration ADM Template
Troubleshooting USB Redirection Problems
Reducing and Managing Storage Requirements
Managing Storage with vSphere
Using Virtual SAN for High-Performance Storage and Policy-Based Management
Default Storage Policy Profiles for Virtual SAN Datastores
Reducing Storage Requirements with View Composer
Storage Sizing for Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Sizing Guidelines for Linked-Clone Pools
Sizing Formulas for Linked-Clone Pools
Sizing Formulas for Creating Linked Clones When You Edit a Pool or Store Replicas on a Separate Datastore
Storage Overcommit for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Set the Storage Overcommit Level for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Linked-Clone Data Disks
Storing Linked Clones on Local Datastores
Storing View Composer Replicas and Linked Clones on Separate Datastores
Availability Considerations for Storing Replicas on a Separate Datastore or Shared Datastores
Configure View Storage Accelerator for Desktop Pools
Reclaim Disk Space on Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Using View Composer Array Integration with Native NFS Snapshot Technology (VAAI)
Set Blackout Times for ESXi Operations on View Virtual Machines
Configuring Policies for Desktop and Application Pools
Setting Policies in View Administrator
Configure Global Policy Settings
Configure Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Policies for Users
View Policies
Using Active Directory Group Policies
Creating an OU for Remote Desktops
Enabling Loopback Processing for Remote Desktops
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
View ADM and ADMX Template Files
View Agent Configuration ADM Template Settings
Client System Information Sent to View Desktops
Running Commands on View Desktops
View PCoIP Session Variables ADM Template Settings
View PCoIP General Session Variables
View PCoIP Session Bandwidth Variables
View PCoIP Session Variables for the Keyboard
View PCoIP Build-to-Lossless Feature
Using Remote Desktop Services Group Policies
Add the Remote Desktop Services ADMX Files to Active Directory
RDS Application Compatibility Settings
RDS Connections Settings
RDS Device and Resource Redirection Settings
RDS Licensing Settings
RDS Profiles Settings
RDS Remote Session Environment Settings
RDS Security Settings
RDS Temporary Folders Settings
Setting Up Location-Based Printing
Register the Location-Based Printing Group Policy DLL File
Configure the Location-Based Printing Group Policy
Location-Based Printing Group Policy Setting Syntax
Active Directory Group Policy Example
Create an OU for View Machines
Create GPOs for View Group Policies
Add View ADM Templates to a GPO
Enable Loopback Processing for Remote Desktops
Configuring User Profiles with View Persona Management
Providing User Personas in View
Using View Persona Management with Standalone Systems
Migrating User Profiles with View Persona Management
Persona Management and Windows Roaming Profiles
Configuring a View Persona Management Deployment
Overview of Setting Up a View Persona Management Deployment
Configure a User Profile Repository
Setting Access Permissions on Shared Folders for View Persona Management
Creating a Network Share for View Persona Management
Install View Agent with the View Persona Management Option
Installing UPHClean on Windows XP Machines That Use View Persona Management
Install Standalone View Persona Management
Add the View Persona Management ADM Template File
Add the Persona Management ADM Template to a Single System
Add the Persona Management ADM Template to Active Directory
Configure View Persona Management Policies
Create Desktop Pools That Use Persona Management
Best Practices for Configuring a View Persona Management Deployment
Configuring User Profiles to Include ThinApp Sandbox Folders
Configuring View Composer Persistent Disks with View Persona Management
Manage User Profiles on Standalone Laptops
View Persona Management Group Policy Settings
Roaming and Synchronization Group Policy Settings
Folder Redirection Group Policy Settings
Granting Domain Administrators Access to Existing Redirected Folders
Desktop UI Group Policy Settings
Logging Group Policy Settings
Troubleshooting Machines and Desktop Pools
Display Problem Machines
Send Messages to Desktop Users
Troubleshooting Desktop Pool Creation Problems
Pool Creation Fails if Customization Specifications Cannot Be Found
Pool Creation Fails Because of a Permissions Problem
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to a Configuration Problem
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to a View Connection Server Instance Being Unable to Connect to vCenter
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to Datastore Problems
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to vCenter Server Being Overloaded
Virtual Machines Are Stuck in the Provisioning State
Virtual Machines Are Stuck in the Customizing State
Removing Orphaned or Deleted Linked Clones
Troubleshooting Machines That Are Repeatedly Deleted and Recreated
Troubleshooting QuickPrep Customization Problems
Finding and Unprotecting Unused View Composer Replicas
Windows XP Linked Clones Fail to Join the Domain
View Composer Provisioning Errors
Troubleshooting Network Connection Problems
Connection Problems Between Machines and View Connection Server Instances
Connection Problems Between Horizon Client and the PCoIP Secure Gateway
Connection Problems Between Machines and View Connection Server Instances
Connection Problems Due to Incorrect Assignment of IP Addresses to Cloned Machines
Troubleshooting USB Redirection Problems
Troubleshooting GINA Problems on Windows XP Machines
Manage Machines and Policies for Unentitled Users
Further Troubleshooting Information
Introduction to Desktop and Application Pools
Farms, RDS Hosts, and Desktop and Application Pools
Advantages of Desktop Pools
Desktop Pools for Specific Types of Workers
Pools for Task Workers
Pools for Knowledge Workers and Power Users
Pools for Kiosk Users
Advantages of Application Pools
Preparing Unmanaged Machines
Prepare an Unmanaged Machine for Remote Desktop Deployment
Install View Agent on an Unmanaged Machine
View Agent Custom Setup Options for Unmanaged Machines
Creating and Preparing Virtual Machines
Creating Virtual Machines for Remote Desktop Deployment
Create a Virtual Machine for Remote Desktop Deployment
Virtual Machine Custom Configuration Parameters
Install a Guest Operating System
Prepare a Guest Operating System for Remote Desktop Deployment
Prepare Windows Server 2008 R2 for Desktop Use
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install View Agent on a Virtual Machine
View Agent Custom Setup Options
Install View Agent Silently
Microsoft Windows Installer Command-Line Options
Silent Installation Properties for View Agent
Configure a Virtual Machine with Multiple NICs for View Agent
Optimize Guest Operating System Performance for All Windows Versions
Optimize Windows 7 and Windows 8 Guest Operating System Performance
Disable the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program
Optimizing Windows 7 and Windows 8 for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Benefits of Disabling Windows 7 and Windows 8 Services and Tasks
Overview of Windows 7 and Windows 8 Services and Tasks That Cause Linked-Clone Growth
Disable Scheduled Disk Defragmentation on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Parent Virtual Machines
Disable the Windows Update Service on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the Diagnostic Policy Service on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the Prefetch and Superfetch Features on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Registry Backup on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable the System Restore on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Defender on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Disable Microsoft Feeds Synchronization on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Preparing Virtual Machines for View Composer
Prepare a Parent Virtual Machine
Activating Windows on Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Disable Windows Hibernation in the Parent Virtual Machine
Configure a Parent Virtual Machine to Use Local Storage
Keep a Record of the Parent Virtual Machine's Paging-File Size
Increase the Timeout Limit of QuickPrep Customization Scripts
Creating Virtual Machine Templates
Creating Customization Specifications
Creating Automated Desktop Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Automated Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Worksheet for Creating an Automated Pool That Contains Full Virtual Machines
Create an Automated Pool That Contains Full Virtual Machines
Desktop Settings for Automated Pools That Contain Full Virtual Machines
Creating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Worksheet for Creating a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool
Create a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool
Desktop Pool Settings for Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
View Composer Support for Linked-Clone SIDs and Third-Party Applications
Choosing QuickPrep or Sysprep to Customize Linked-Clone Machines
Customizing Linked-Clone Machines with QuickPrep
Running QuickPrep Customization Scripts
Recomposing Linked Clones Customized with Sysprep
Keeping Linked-Clone Machines Provisioned and Ready During View Composer Operations
Use Existing Active Directory Computer Accounts for Linked Clones
Creating Manual Desktop Pools
Manual Desktop Pools
Worksheet for Creating a Manual Desktop Pool
Create a Manual Desktop Pool
Create a Manual Pool That Contains One Machine
Desktop Pool Settings for Manual Pools
Setting Up Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Install Remote Desktop Services on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install Remote Desktop Services on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2008 R2
Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2
Restrict Users to a Single Session
Install View Agent on a Remote Desktop Services Host
View Agent Custom Setup Options for an RDS Host
Enable Time Zone Redirection for RDS Desktop and Application Sessions
Enable Windows Basic Theme for Applications
Configure Group Policy to Start Runonce.exe
RDS Host Performance Options
Creating Farms
Farms
Worksheet for Creating a Farm
Create a Farm
Creating Application Pools
Application Pools
Worksheet for Creating an Application Pool Manually
Create an Application Pool
Creating RDS Desktop Pools
Understanding RDS Desktop Pools
Create an RDS Desktop Pool
Desktop Pool Settings for RDS Desktop Pools
Configure Adobe Flash Throttling with Internet Explorer for RDS Desktop Pools
Provisioning Desktop Pools
User Assignment in Desktop Pools
Naming Machines Manually or Providing a Naming Pattern
Specify a List of Machine Names
Using a Naming Pattern for Automated Desktop Pools
Machine-Naming Example
Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names
Manually Customizing Machines
Customizing Machines in Maintenance Mode
Customize Individual Machines
Desktop Pool Settings for All Desktop Pool Types
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Setting Power Policies for Desktop Pools
Power Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Dedicated Machines To Be Suspended After Users Disconnect
How Power Policies Affect Automated Desktop Pools
Power Policy Examples for Automated Pools with Floating Assignments
Power Policy Example for Automated Pools with Dedicated Assignments
Preventing View Power Policy Conflicts
Configuring 3D Rendering on Windows 7 or Later Desktops
3D Rendering Options
Best Practices for Configuring 3D Rendering
Examining GPU Resources on an ESXi Host
Prevent Access to View Desktops Through RDP
Deploying Large Desktop Pools
Configuring Desktop Pools on Clusters With More Than Eight Hosts
Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
Entitling Users and Groups
Add Entitlements to a Desktop or Application Pool
Remove Entitlements from a Desktop or Application Pool
Review Desktop or Application Pool Entitlements
Restricting Remote Desktop Access
Restricted Entitlement Example
Tag Matching
Considerations and Limitations for Restricted Entitlements
Assign a Tag to a View Connection Server Instance
Assign a Tag to a Desktop Pool
Configuring Remote Desktop Features
Configuring Unity Touch
System Requirements for Unity Touch
Configure Favorite Applications Displayed by Unity Touch
Configuring Flash URL Redirection for Multicast or Unicast Streaming
System Requirements for Flash URL Redirection
Verify that the Flash URL Redirection Feature Is Installed
Set Up the Web Pages That Provide Multicast or Unicast Streams
Set Up Client Devices for Flash URL Redirection
Disable or Enable Flash URL Redirection
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video
Configuration Choices for Real-Time Audio-Video
System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
Ensuring That Real-Time Audio-Video Is Used Instead of USB Redirection
Selecting Preferred Webcams and Microphones
Select a Default Microphone on a Windows Client System
Select a Preferred Webcam on a Windows Client System
Select a Default Microphone on a Mac OS X Client System
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video on a Mac OS X Client
Configure a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Mac OS X Client System
Select a Default Microphone on a Linux Client System
Select a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Linux Client System
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings
Add the RTAV ADM Template in Active Directory and Configure the Settings
Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings
Real-Time Audio-Video Bandwidth
Configuring Scanner Redirection
System Requirements for Scanner Redirection
User Operation of Scanner Redirection
Configuring Scanner Redirection Group Policy Settings
Add the Scanner Redirection ADM Template in Active Directory
Scanner Redirection Group Policy Settings
Managing Access to Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR)
Enabling Multimedia Redirection in View
System Requirements for Windows Media MMR
Multimedia Redirection Support on Desktop Operating Systems
Ensure That Clients Can Initiate Windows 7 MMR
Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops
Limitations Regarding USB Device Types
Overview of Setting Up USB Redirection
Network Traffic and USB Redirection
Automatic Connections to USB Devices
Disabling USB Redirection
Using Log Files for Troubleshooting and to Determine USB Device IDs
Using Policies to Control USB Redirection
Configuring Device Splitting Policy Settings for Composite USB Devices
Configuring Filter Policy Settings for USB Devices
USB Device Families
USB Settings in the View Agent Configuration ADM Template
Troubleshooting USB Redirection Problems
Reducing and Managing Storage Requirements
Managing Storage with vSphere
Using Virtual SAN for High-Performance Storage and Policy-Based Management
Default Storage Policy Profiles for Virtual SAN Datastores
Reducing Storage Requirements with View Composer
Storage Sizing for Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Sizing Guidelines for Linked-Clone Pools
Sizing Formulas for Linked-Clone Pools
Sizing Formulas for Creating Linked Clones When You Edit a Pool or Store Replicas on a Separate Datastore
Storage Overcommit for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Set the Storage Overcommit Level for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Linked-Clone Data Disks
Storing Linked Clones on Local Datastores
Storing View Composer Replicas and Linked Clones on Separate Datastores
Availability Considerations for Storing Replicas on a Separate Datastore or Shared Datastores
Configure View Storage Accelerator for Desktop Pools
Reclaim Disk Space on Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Using View Composer Array Integration with Native NFS Snapshot Technology (VAAI)
Set Blackout Times for ESXi Operations on View Virtual Machines
Configuring Policies for Desktop and Application Pools
Setting Policies in View Administrator
Configure Global Policy Settings
Configure Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Policies for Users
View Policies
Using Active Directory Group Policies
Creating an OU for Remote Desktops
Enabling Loopback Processing for Remote Desktops
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
View ADM and ADMX Template Files
View Agent Configuration ADM Template Settings
Client System Information Sent to View Desktops
Running Commands on View Desktops
View PCoIP Session Variables ADM Template Settings
View PCoIP General Session Variables
View PCoIP Session Bandwidth Variables
View PCoIP Session Variables for the Keyboard
View PCoIP Build-to-Lossless Feature
Using Remote Desktop Services Group Policies
Add the Remote Desktop Services ADMX Files to Active Directory
RDS Application Compatibility Settings
RDS Connections Settings
RDS Device and Resource Redirection Settings
RDS Licensing Settings
RDS Profiles Settings
RDS Remote Session Environment Settings
RDS Security Settings
RDS Temporary Folders Settings
Setting Up Location-Based Printing
Register the Location-Based Printing Group Policy DLL File
Configure the Location-Based Printing Group Policy
Location-Based Printing Group Policy Setting Syntax
Active Directory Group Policy Example
Create an OU for View Machines
Create GPOs for View Group Policies
Add View ADM Templates to a GPO
Enable Loopback Processing for Remote Desktops
Configuring User Profiles with View Persona Management
Providing User Personas in View
Using View Persona Management with Standalone Systems
Migrating User Profiles with View Persona Management
Persona Management and Windows Roaming Profiles
Configuring a View Persona Management Deployment
Overview of Setting Up a View Persona Management Deployment
Configure a User Profile Repository
Setting Access Permissions on Shared Folders for View Persona Management
Creating a Network Share for View Persona Management
Install View Agent with the View Persona Management Option
Installing UPHClean on Windows XP Machines That Use View Persona Management
Install Standalone View Persona Management
Add the View Persona Management ADM Template File
Add the Persona Management ADM Template to a Single System
Add the Persona Management ADM Template to Active Directory
Configure View Persona Management Policies
Create Desktop Pools That Use Persona Management
Best Practices for Configuring a View Persona Management Deployment
Configuring User Profiles to Include ThinApp Sandbox Folders
Configuring View Composer Persistent Disks with View Persona Management
Manage User Profiles on Standalone Laptops
View Persona Management Group Policy Settings
Roaming and Synchronization Group Policy Settings
Folder Redirection Group Policy Settings
Granting Domain Administrators Access to Existing Redirected Folders
Desktop UI Group Policy Settings
Logging Group Policy Settings
Troubleshooting Machines and Desktop Pools
Display Problem Machines
Send Messages to Desktop Users
Troubleshooting Desktop Pool Creation Problems
Pool Creation Fails if Customization Specifications Cannot Be Found
Pool Creation Fails Because of a Permissions Problem
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to a Configuration Problem
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to a View Connection Server Instance Being Unable to Connect to vCenter
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to Datastore Problems
Pool Provisioning Fails Due to vCenter Server Being Overloaded
Virtual Machines Are Stuck in the Provisioning State
Virtual Machines Are Stuck in the Customizing State
Removing Orphaned or Deleted Linked Clones
Troubleshooting Machines That Are Repeatedly Deleted and Recreated
Troubleshooting QuickPrep Customization Problems
Finding and Unprotecting Unused View Composer Replicas
Windows XP Linked Clones Fail to Join the Domain
View Composer Provisioning Errors
Troubleshooting Network Connection Problems
Connection Problems Between Machines and View Connection Server Instances
Connection Problems Between Horizon Client and the PCoIP Secure Gateway
Connection Problems Between Machines and View Connection Server Instances
Connection Problems Due to Incorrect Assignment of IP Addresses to Cloned Machines
Troubleshooting USB Redirection Problems
Troubleshooting GINA Problems on Windows XP Machines
Manage Machines and Policies for Unentitled Users
Further Troubleshooting Information
View Administration
Using View Administrator
View Administrator and View Connection Server
Log In to View Administrator
Tips for Using the View Administrator Interface
Troubleshooting the Text Display in View Administrator
Configuring View Connection Server
Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
Add vCenter Server Instances to View
Configure View Composer Settings
Configure View Composer Domains
Allow vSphere to Reclaim Disk Space in Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Configure View Storage Accelerator for vCenter Server
Concurrent Operations Limits for vCenter Server and View Composer
Setting a Concurrent Power Operations Rate to Support Remote Desktop Logon Storms
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Remove a vCenter Server Instance from View
Remove View Composer from View
Conflicting vCenter Server Unique IDs
Backing Up View Connection Server
Configuring Settings for Client Sessions
Set Options for Client Sessions and Connections
Change the Data Recovery Password
Global Settings for Client Sessions
Global Security Settings for Client Sessions and Connections
Message Security Mode for View Components
Configure the Secure Tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway
Configure Secure HTML Access
Open the Port Used by HTML Access on Security Servers
Off-load SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers
Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
Set View Server External URLs to Point Clients to SSL Off-loading Servers
Allow HTTP Connections From Intermediate Servers
Disable or Enable View Connection Server
Edit the External URLs
Join or Withdraw from the Customer Experience Program
View LDAP Directory
Setting Up Authentication
Using Two-Factor Authentication
Logging in Using Two-Factor Authentication
Enable Two-Factor Authentication in View Administrator
Troubleshooting RSA SecurID Access Denial
Troubleshooting RADIUS Access Denial
Using Smart Card Authentication
Logging In with a Smart Card
Configure Smart Card Authentication
Obtain the Root Certificate from the CA
Obtain the Root Certificate from Windows
Add the Root Certificate to a Server Truststore File
Modify View Connection Server Configuration Properties
Configure Smart Card Settings in View Administrator
Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
Add UPNs for Smart Card Users
Add the Root Certificate to the Enterprise NTAuth Store
Add the Root Certificate to Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Add an Intermediate Certificate to Intermediate Certification Authorities
Verify Your Smart Card Authentication Configuration
Using SAML Authentication for Workspace Integration
Configure SAML Authenticators in View Administrator
Using Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
Logging in with CRL Checking
Logging in with OCSP Certificate Revocation Checking
Configure CRL Checking
Configure OCSP Certificate Revocation Checking
Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking Properties
Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
Allow Users to Save Credentials
Configuring Role-Based Delegated Administration
Understanding Roles and Privileges
Using Access Groups to Delegate Administration of Pools and Farms
Different Administrators for Different Access Groups
Different Administrators for the Same Access Group
Understanding Permissions
Manage Administrators
Create an Administrator
Remove an Administrator
Manage and Review Permissions
Add a Permission
Delete a Permission
Review Permissions
Manage and Review Access Groups
Add an Access Group
Move a Desktop Pool or a Farm to a Different Access Group
Remove an Access Group
Review the Desktop Pools, Application Pools, or Farms in an Access Group
Review the vCenter Virtual Machines in an Access Group
Manage Custom Roles
Add a Custom Role
Modify the Privileges in a Custom Role
Remove a Custom Role
Predefined Roles and Privileges
Predefined Administrator Roles
Global Privileges
Object-Specific Privileges
Internal Privileges
Required Privileges for Common Tasks
Privileges for Managing Pools
Privileges for Managing Machines
Privileges for Managing Persistent Disks
Privileges for Managing Users and Administrators
Privileges for General Administration Tasks and Commands
Best Practices for Administrator Users and Groups
Configuring Policies in View Administrator and Active Directory
Setting Policies in View Administrator
Configure Global Policy Settings
Configure Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Policies for Users
View Policies
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
View ADM and ADMX Template Files
View Server Configuration ADM Template Settings
View Common Configuration ADM Template Settings
Maintaining View Components
Backing Up and Restoring View Configuration Data
Backing Up View Connection Server and View Composer Data
Schedule View Configuration Backups
View Configuration Backup Settings
Export Configuration Data from View Connection Server
Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer Configuration Data
Import Configuration Data into View Connection Server
Restore a View Composer Database
Result Codes for Restoring the View Composer Database
Export Data in View Composer Database
Result Codes for Exporting the View Composer Database
Monitor View Components
Monitor Machine Status
Understanding View Services
Stop and Start View Services
Services on a View Connection Server Host
Services on a Security Server
Change the Product License Key
Monitor Concurrent Connections to View and Reset Historical Usage Data
Update General User Information from Active Directory
Migrate View Composer to Another Machine
Guidelines for Migrating View Composer
Migrate View Composer with an Existing Database
Migrate View Composer Without Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Prepare a Microsoft .NET Framework for Migrating RSA Keys
Migrate the RSA Key Container to the New View Composer Service
Update the Certificates on a View Connection Server Instance, Security Server, or View Composer
Information Collected by the Customer Experience Improvement Program
How VMware Ensures Your Privacy
Preview Data Collected by the Customer Experience Improvement Program
Additional Information About the Customer Experience Improvement Program
Global View Data Collected by VMware
View Connection Server Data Collected by VMware
Security Server Data Collected by VMware
Desktop Pool Data Collected by VMware
Machine Data Collected by VMware
vCenter Server Data Collected by VMware
ThinApp Data Collected by VMware
Cloud Pod Architecture Information Collected by VMware
Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
Data Collected by VMware
Managing Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Reduce Linked-Clone Size with Machine Refresh
Machine Refresh Operations
Update Linked-Clone Desktops
Prepare a Parent Virtual Machine to Recompose Linked Clones
Recompose Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Updating Linked Clones with Recomposition
Correcting an Unsuccessful Recomposition
Rebalance Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Rebalancing Linked Clones Among Logical Drives
Migrate Linked-Clone Virtual Machines to Another Datastore
Filenames of Linked-Clone Disks After a Rebalance Operation
Manage View Composer Persistent Disks
View Composer Persistent Disks
Detach a View Composer Persistent Disk
Attach a View Composer Persistent Disk to Another Linked Clone
Edit a View Composer Persistent Disk's Pool or User
Recreate a Linked Clone With a Detached Persistent Disk
Restore a Linked Clone by Importing a Persistent Disk from vSphere
Delete a Detached View Composer Persistent Disk
Managing Desktop Pools, Machines, and Sessions
Managing Desktop Pools
Edit a Desktop Pool
Modifying Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
Fixed Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
Change the Size of an Automated Pool Provisioned by a Naming Pattern
Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names
Disable or Enable a Desktop Pool
Disable or Enable Provisioning in an Automated Desktop Pool
Configure Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Delete a Desktop Pool
Managing Virtual Machine-Based Desktops
Assign a Machine to a User
Unassign a User from a Dedicated Machine
Customize Existing Machines in Maintenance Mode
Monitor Virtual-Machine Desktop Status
Status of vCenter Server Virtual Machines
Delete Virtual-Machine Desktops
Managing Unmanaged Machines
Add an Unmanaged Machine to a Manual Pool
Remove an Unmanaged Machine from a Manual Desktop Pool
Remove Registered Machines from View
Status of Unmanaged Machines
Manage Remote Desktop and Application Sessions
Export View Information to External Files
Managing Application Pools, Farms, and RDS Hosts
Managing Application Pools
Edit an Application Pool
Delete an Application Pool
Managing Farms
Edit a Farm
Delete a Farm
Disable or Enable a Farm
Managing RDS Hosts
Edit an RDS Host
Remove an RDS Host from a Farm
Remove an RDS Host from View
Disable or Enable an RDS Host
Monitor RDS Hosts
Status of RDS Hosts
Configure Adobe Flash Throttling with Internet Explorer in RDS Desktops
Managing ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
View Requirements for ThinApp Applications
Capturing and Storing Application Packages
Package Your Applications
Create a Windows Network Share
Register an Application Repository
Add ThinApp Applications to View Administrator
Create a ThinApp Template
Assigning ThinApp Applications to Machines and Desktop Pools
Best Practices for Assigning ThinApp Applications
Assign a ThinApp Application to Multiple Machines
Assign Multiple ThinApp Applications to a Machine
Assign a ThinApp Application to Multiple Desktop Pools
Assign Multiple ThinApp Applications to a Desktop Pool
Assign a ThinApp Template to a Machine or Desktop Pool
Review ThinApp Application Assignments
ThinApp Application Installation Status Values
Display MSI Package Information
Maintaining ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Remove a ThinApp Application Assignment from Multiple Machines
Remove Multiple ThinApp Application Assignments from a Machine
Remove a ThinApp Application Assignment from Multiple Desktop Pools
Remove Multiple ThinApp Application Assignments from a Desktop Pool
Remove a ThinApp Application from View Administrator
Modify or Delete a ThinApp Template
Remove an Application Repository
Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Cannot Register an Application Repository
Cannot Add ThinApp Applications to View Administrator
Cannot Assign a ThinApp Template
ThinApp Application Is Not Installed
ThinApp Application Is Not Uninstalled
MSI Package Is Invalid
ThinApp Configuration Example
Setting Up Clients in Kiosk Mode
Configure Clients in Kiosk Mode
Prepare Active Directory and View for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Set Default Values for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Display the MAC Addresses of Client Devices
Add Accounts for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Enable Authentication of Clients in Kiosk Mode
Verify the Configuration of Clients in Kiosk Mode
Connect to Remote Desktops from Clients in Kiosk Mode
Troubleshooting View
Monitoring System Health
Monitor Events in View
View Event Messages
Collecting Diagnostic Information for View
Create a Data Collection Tool Bundle for View Agent
Save Diagnostic Information for Horizon Client
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Composer Using the Support Script
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Connection Server Using the Support Tool
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Agent, Horizon Client, or View Connection Server from the Console
Update Support Requests
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Security Server Pairing with View Connection Server
Troubleshooting View Server Certificate Revocation Checking
Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
Further Troubleshooting Information
Using the vdmadmin Command
vdmadmin Command Usage
vdmadmin Command Authentication
vdmadmin Command Output Format
vdmadmin Command Options
Configuring Logging in View Agent Using the ‑A Option
Overriding IP Addresses Using the ‑A Option
Setting the Name of a View Connection Server Group Using the ‑C Option
Updating Foreign Security Principals Using the ‑F Option
Listing and Displaying Health Monitors Using the ‑H Option
Listing and Displaying Reports of View Operation Using the ‑I Option
Generating View Event Log Messages in Syslog Format Using the ‑I Option
Assigning Dedicated Machines Using the ‑L Option
Displaying Information About Machines Using the ‑M Option
Reclaiming Disk Space on Virtual Machines Using the ‑M Option
Configuring Domain Filters Using the ‑N Option
Configuring Domain Filters
Example of Filtering to Include Domains
Example of Filtering to Exclude Domains
Displaying the Machines and Policies of Unentitled Users Using the ‑O and ‑P Options
Configuring Clients in Kiosk Mode Using the ‑Q Option
Displaying the First User of a Machine Using the ‑R Option
Removing the Entry for a View Connection Server Instance or Security Server Using the ‑S Option
Displaying Information About Users Using the ‑U Option
Unlocking or Locking Virtual Machines Using the ‑V Option
Detecting and Resolving LDAP Entry Collisions Using the -X Option
Using View Administrator
View Administrator and View Connection Server
Log In to View Administrator
Tips for Using the View Administrator Interface
Troubleshooting the Text Display in View Administrator
Configuring View Connection Server
Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
Add vCenter Server Instances to View
Configure View Composer Settings
Configure View Composer Domains
Allow vSphere to Reclaim Disk Space in Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Configure View Storage Accelerator for vCenter Server
Concurrent Operations Limits for vCenter Server and View Composer
Setting a Concurrent Power Operations Rate to Support Remote Desktop Logon Storms
Accept the Thumbprint of a Default SSL Certificate
Remove a vCenter Server Instance from View
Remove View Composer from View
Conflicting vCenter Server Unique IDs
Backing Up View Connection Server
Configuring Settings for Client Sessions
Set Options for Client Sessions and Connections
Change the Data Recovery Password
Global Settings for Client Sessions
Global Security Settings for Client Sessions and Connections
Message Security Mode for View Components
Configure the Secure Tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway
Configure Secure HTML Access
Open the Port Used by HTML Access on Security Servers
Off-load SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers
Import SSL Off-loading Servers' Certificates to View Servers
Set View Server External URLs to Point Clients to SSL Off-loading Servers
Allow HTTP Connections From Intermediate Servers
Disable or Enable View Connection Server
Edit the External URLs
Join or Withdraw from the Customer Experience Program
View LDAP Directory
Setting Up Authentication
Using Two-Factor Authentication
Logging in Using Two-Factor Authentication
Enable Two-Factor Authentication in View Administrator
Troubleshooting RSA SecurID Access Denial
Troubleshooting RADIUS Access Denial
Using Smart Card Authentication
Logging In with a Smart Card
Configure Smart Card Authentication
Obtain the Root Certificate from the CA
Obtain the Root Certificate from Windows
Add the Root Certificate to a Server Truststore File
Modify View Connection Server Configuration Properties
Configure Smart Card Settings in View Administrator
Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
Add UPNs for Smart Card Users
Add the Root Certificate to the Enterprise NTAuth Store
Add the Root Certificate to Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Add an Intermediate Certificate to Intermediate Certification Authorities
Verify Your Smart Card Authentication Configuration
Using SAML Authentication for Workspace Integration
Configure SAML Authenticators in View Administrator
Using Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
Logging in with CRL Checking
Logging in with OCSP Certificate Revocation Checking
Configure CRL Checking
Configure OCSP Certificate Revocation Checking
Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking Properties
Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
Allow Users to Save Credentials
Configuring Role-Based Delegated Administration
Understanding Roles and Privileges
Using Access Groups to Delegate Administration of Pools and Farms
Different Administrators for Different Access Groups
Different Administrators for the Same Access Group
Understanding Permissions
Manage Administrators
Create an Administrator
Remove an Administrator
Manage and Review Permissions
Add a Permission
Delete a Permission
Review Permissions
Manage and Review Access Groups
Add an Access Group
Move a Desktop Pool or a Farm to a Different Access Group
Remove an Access Group
Review the Desktop Pools, Application Pools, or Farms in an Access Group
Review the vCenter Virtual Machines in an Access Group
Manage Custom Roles
Add a Custom Role
Modify the Privileges in a Custom Role
Remove a Custom Role
Predefined Roles and Privileges
Predefined Administrator Roles
Global Privileges
Object-Specific Privileges
Internal Privileges
Required Privileges for Common Tasks
Privileges for Managing Pools
Privileges for Managing Machines
Privileges for Managing Persistent Disks
Privileges for Managing Users and Administrators
Privileges for General Administration Tasks and Commands
Best Practices for Administrator Users and Groups
Configuring Policies in View Administrator and Active Directory
Setting Policies in View Administrator
Configure Global Policy Settings
Configure Policies for Desktop Pools
Configure Policies for Users
View Policies
Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files
View ADM and ADMX Template Files
View Server Configuration ADM Template Settings
View Common Configuration ADM Template Settings
Maintaining View Components
Backing Up and Restoring View Configuration Data
Backing Up View Connection Server and View Composer Data
Schedule View Configuration Backups
View Configuration Backup Settings
Export Configuration Data from View Connection Server
Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer Configuration Data
Import Configuration Data into View Connection Server
Restore a View Composer Database
Result Codes for Restoring the View Composer Database
Export Data in View Composer Database
Result Codes for Exporting the View Composer Database
Monitor View Components
Monitor Machine Status
Understanding View Services
Stop and Start View Services
Services on a View Connection Server Host
Services on a Security Server
Change the Product License Key
Monitor Concurrent Connections to View and Reset Historical Usage Data
Update General User Information from Active Directory
Migrate View Composer to Another Machine
Guidelines for Migrating View Composer
Migrate View Composer with an Existing Database
Migrate View Composer Without Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Prepare a Microsoft .NET Framework for Migrating RSA Keys
Migrate the RSA Key Container to the New View Composer Service
Update the Certificates on a View Connection Server Instance, Security Server, or View Composer
Information Collected by the Customer Experience Improvement Program
How VMware Ensures Your Privacy
Preview Data Collected by the Customer Experience Improvement Program
Additional Information About the Customer Experience Improvement Program
Global View Data Collected by VMware
View Connection Server Data Collected by VMware
Security Server Data Collected by VMware
Desktop Pool Data Collected by VMware
Machine Data Collected by VMware
vCenter Server Data Collected by VMware
ThinApp Data Collected by VMware
Cloud Pod Architecture Information Collected by VMware
Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
Data Collected by VMware
Managing Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Reduce Linked-Clone Size with Machine Refresh
Machine Refresh Operations
Update Linked-Clone Desktops
Prepare a Parent Virtual Machine to Recompose Linked Clones
Recompose Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Updating Linked Clones with Recomposition
Correcting an Unsuccessful Recomposition
Rebalance Linked-Clone Virtual Machines
Rebalancing Linked Clones Among Logical Drives
Migrate Linked-Clone Virtual Machines to Another Datastore
Filenames of Linked-Clone Disks After a Rebalance Operation
Manage View Composer Persistent Disks
View Composer Persistent Disks
Detach a View Composer Persistent Disk
Attach a View Composer Persistent Disk to Another Linked Clone
Edit a View Composer Persistent Disk's Pool or User
Recreate a Linked Clone With a Detached Persistent Disk
Restore a Linked Clone by Importing a Persistent Disk from vSphere
Delete a Detached View Composer Persistent Disk
Managing Desktop Pools, Machines, and Sessions
Managing Desktop Pools
Edit a Desktop Pool
Modifying Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
Fixed Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
Change the Size of an Automated Pool Provisioned by a Naming Pattern
Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of Names
Disable or Enable a Desktop Pool
Disable or Enable Provisioning in an Automated Desktop Pool
Configure Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
Delete a Desktop Pool
Managing Virtual Machine-Based Desktops
Assign a Machine to a User
Unassign a User from a Dedicated Machine
Customize Existing Machines in Maintenance Mode
Monitor Virtual-Machine Desktop Status
Status of vCenter Server Virtual Machines
Delete Virtual-Machine Desktops
Managing Unmanaged Machines
Add an Unmanaged Machine to a Manual Pool
Remove an Unmanaged Machine from a Manual Desktop Pool
Remove Registered Machines from View
Status of Unmanaged Machines
Manage Remote Desktop and Application Sessions
Export View Information to External Files
Managing Application Pools, Farms, and RDS Hosts
Managing Application Pools
Edit an Application Pool
Delete an Application Pool
Managing Farms
Edit a Farm
Delete a Farm
Disable or Enable a Farm
Managing RDS Hosts
Edit an RDS Host
Remove an RDS Host from a Farm
Remove an RDS Host from View
Disable or Enable an RDS Host
Monitor RDS Hosts
Status of RDS Hosts
Configure Adobe Flash Throttling with Internet Explorer in RDS Desktops
Managing ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
View Requirements for ThinApp Applications
Capturing and Storing Application Packages
Package Your Applications
Create a Windows Network Share
Register an Application Repository
Add ThinApp Applications to View Administrator
Create a ThinApp Template
Assigning ThinApp Applications to Machines and Desktop Pools
Best Practices for Assigning ThinApp Applications
Assign a ThinApp Application to Multiple Machines
Assign Multiple ThinApp Applications to a Machine
Assign a ThinApp Application to Multiple Desktop Pools
Assign Multiple ThinApp Applications to a Desktop Pool
Assign a ThinApp Template to a Machine or Desktop Pool
Review ThinApp Application Assignments
ThinApp Application Installation Status Values
Display MSI Package Information
Maintaining ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Remove a ThinApp Application Assignment from Multiple Machines
Remove Multiple ThinApp Application Assignments from a Machine
Remove a ThinApp Application Assignment from Multiple Desktop Pools
Remove Multiple ThinApp Application Assignments from a Desktop Pool
Remove a ThinApp Application from View Administrator
Modify or Delete a ThinApp Template
Remove an Application Repository
Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
Cannot Register an Application Repository
Cannot Add ThinApp Applications to View Administrator
Cannot Assign a ThinApp Template
ThinApp Application Is Not Installed
ThinApp Application Is Not Uninstalled
MSI Package Is Invalid
ThinApp Configuration Example
Setting Up Clients in Kiosk Mode
Configure Clients in Kiosk Mode
Prepare Active Directory and View for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Set Default Values for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Display the MAC Addresses of Client Devices
Add Accounts for Clients in Kiosk Mode
Enable Authentication of Clients in Kiosk Mode
Verify the Configuration of Clients in Kiosk Mode
Connect to Remote Desktops from Clients in Kiosk Mode
Troubleshooting View
Monitoring System Health
Monitor Events in View
View Event Messages
Collecting Diagnostic Information for View
Create a Data Collection Tool Bundle for View Agent
Save Diagnostic Information for Horizon Client
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Composer Using the Support Script
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Connection Server Using the Support Tool
Collect Diagnostic Information for View Agent, Horizon Client, or View Connection Server from the Console
Update Support Requests
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Security Server Pairing with View Connection Server
Troubleshooting View Server Certificate Revocation Checking
Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
Further Troubleshooting Information
Using the vdmadmin Command
vdmadmin Command Usage
vdmadmin Command Authentication
vdmadmin Command Output Format
vdmadmin Command Options
Configuring Logging in View Agent Using the ‑A Option
Overriding IP Addresses Using the ‑A Option
Setting the Name of a View Connection Server Group Using the ‑C Option
Updating Foreign Security Principals Using the ‑F Option
Listing and Displaying Health Monitors Using the ‑H Option
Listing and Displaying Reports of View Operation Using the ‑I Option
Generating View Event Log Messages in Syslog Format Using the ‑I Option
Assigning Dedicated Machines Using the ‑L Option
Displaying Information About Machines Using the ‑M Option
Reclaiming Disk Space on Virtual Machines Using the ‑M Option
Configuring Domain Filters Using the ‑N Option
Configuring Domain Filters
Example of Filtering to Include Domains
Example of Filtering to Exclude Domains
Displaying the Machines and Policies of Unentitled Users Using the ‑O and ‑P Options
Configuring Clients in Kiosk Mode Using the ‑Q Option
Displaying the First User of a Machine Using the ‑R Option
Removing the Entry for a View Connection Server Instance or Security Server Using the ‑S Option
Displaying Information About Users Using the ‑U Option
Unlocking or Locking Virtual Machines Using the ‑V Option
Detecting and Resolving LDAP Entry Collisions Using the -X Option
Administering View Cloud Pod Architecture
Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
Understanding Cloud Pod Architecture
Sharing Key Data in the Global Data Layer
Sending Messages Between Pods
Configuring and Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Cloud Pod Architecture Limitations
Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
Entitling Users and Groups in a Pod Federation
Finding and Allocating Desktops in a Pod Federation
Configuring Scope Policy to Control Desktop Search
Configuring Home Sites to Control Desktop Placement
Global Entitlement Example
Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture Topologies
Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Join Pods to the Pod Federation
Find and Change a Pod Name
Create and Configure a Global Entitlement
Create and Configure a Site
Assign a Home Site to a User or Group
Test a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Sample Scenario: Setting Up a Basic Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Designing the Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Joining Each Pod to the Pod Federation
Creating Sites for the Eastern and Central Region Datacenters
Creating a Single Global Entitlement
Using a Single View URL
Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
View a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
View Pod Federation Health in View Administrator
View Desktop Sessions in a Pod Federation
Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
Add a Pod to a Site
Remove a Pod From a Pod Federation
Modifying Global Entitlements
Add a Desktop Pool to a Global Entitlement
Remove a Desktop Pool From a Global Entitlement
Add a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Remove a User or Group From a Global Entitlement
Modify Attributes or Policies for a Global Entitlement
Delete a Global Entitlement
Remove a Home Site Association
Disable the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
lmvutil Command Reference
lmvutil Command Usage
lmvutil Command Authentication
lmvutil Command Output
lmvutil Command Options
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Managing Pod Federations
Joining a Pod to the Pod Federation
Removing a Pod From a Pod Federation
Changing a Pod Name or Description
Managing Sites
Creating a Site
Assigning a Pod to a Site
Changing a Site Name or Description
Deleting a Site
Managing Global Entitlements
Creating a Global Entitlement
Modifying a Global Entitlement
Deleting a Global Entitlement
Adding a Desktop Pool to a Global Entitlement
Removing a Desktop Pool From a Global Entitlement
Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Removing a User or Group From a Global Entitlement
Managing Home Sites
Configuring a Home Site
Deleting a Home Site
Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Listing Global Entitlements
Listing the Desktop Pools in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Users or Groups in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
Listing the Effective Home Site for a User
Listing User Assignments
Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Managing SSL Certificates
Creating a Pending Certificate
Activating a Pending Certificate
Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
Understanding Cloud Pod Architecture
Sharing Key Data in the Global Data Layer
Sending Messages Between Pods
Configuring and Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Cloud Pod Architecture Limitations
Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
Entitling Users and Groups in a Pod Federation
Finding and Allocating Desktops in a Pod Federation
Configuring Scope Policy to Control Desktop Search
Configuring Home Sites to Control Desktop Placement
Global Entitlement Example
Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture Topologies
Setting Up a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Join Pods to the Pod Federation
Find and Change a Pod Name
Create and Configure a Global Entitlement
Create and Configure a Site
Assign a Home Site to a User or Group
Test a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Sample Scenario: Setting Up a Basic Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Designing the Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Joining Each Pod to the Pod Federation
Creating Sites for the Eastern and Central Region Datacenters
Creating a Single Global Entitlement
Using a Single View URL
Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
View a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
View Pod Federation Health in View Administrator
View Desktop Sessions in a Pod Federation
Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
Add a Pod to a Site
Remove a Pod From a Pod Federation
Modifying Global Entitlements
Add a Desktop Pool to a Global Entitlement
Remove a Desktop Pool From a Global Entitlement
Add a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Remove a User or Group From a Global Entitlement
Modify Attributes or Policies for a Global Entitlement
Delete a Global Entitlement
Remove a Home Site Association
Disable the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
lmvutil Command Reference
lmvutil Command Usage
lmvutil Command Authentication
lmvutil Command Output
lmvutil Command Options
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Managing Pod Federations
Joining a Pod to the Pod Federation
Removing a Pod From a Pod Federation
Changing a Pod Name or Description
Managing Sites
Creating a Site
Assigning a Pod to a Site
Changing a Site Name or Description
Deleting a Site
Managing Global Entitlements
Creating a Global Entitlement
Modifying a Global Entitlement
Deleting a Global Entitlement
Adding a Desktop Pool to a Global Entitlement
Removing a Desktop Pool From a Global Entitlement
Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Removing a User or Group From a Global Entitlement
Managing Home Sites
Configuring a Home Site
Deleting a Home Site
Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Listing Global Entitlements
Listing the Desktop Pools in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Users or Groups in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
Listing the Effective Home Site for a User
Listing User Assignments
Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Managing SSL Certificates
Creating a Pending Certificate
Activating a Pending Certificate
View Security
View Security Reference
View Accounts
View Security Settings
View Resources
View Log Files
View TCP and UDP Ports
Notes and Caveats for TCP and UDP Ports Used by View
Services on a View Connection Server Host
Services on a Security Server
Configuring Security Protocols and Cipher Suites on a View Connection Server Instance or on a Security Server
Default Global Policies for Security Protocols and Cipher Suites
Updating JCE Policy Files to Support High-Strength Cipher Suites
Configuring Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies
Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies Defined in View LDAP
Change the Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies
Configure Acceptance Policies on Individual View Servers
Internet Engineering Task Force Standards
Perfect Forward Secrecy
View Security Reference
View Accounts
View Security Settings
View Resources
View Log Files
View TCP and UDP Ports
Notes and Caveats for TCP and UDP Ports Used by View
Services on a View Connection Server Host
Services on a Security Server
Configuring Security Protocols and Cipher Suites on a View Connection Server Instance or on a Security Server
Default Global Policies for Security Protocols and Cipher Suites
Updating JCE Policy Files to Support High-Strength Cipher Suites
Configuring Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies
Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies Defined in View LDAP
Change the Global Acceptance and Proposal Policies
Configure Acceptance Policies on Individual View Servers
Internet Engineering Task Force Standards
Perfect Forward Secrecy
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Administration
Installing View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In System Requirements
Install View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
Install View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Silently
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Advanced Configuration
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Configuration Settings
Disabling Weak Ciphers in SSL/TLS
Replacing the Default Self-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Authorizing Horizon Client to Access Desktops and Applications
Using Network Address Translation and Port Mapping
Advanced Addressing Scheme
Setting Up HTML Access
Install View Agent for HTML Access
Set Up Static Content Delivery
Set Up Trusted CA-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Setting Up View Agent Direct Connection on Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Entitle RDS Desktops and Applications
Troubleshooting View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
Incorrect Graphics Driver is Installed
Insufficient Video RAM
Enabling Full Logging to Include TRACE and DEBUG information
Installing View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In System Requirements
Install View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
Install View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Silently
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Advanced Configuration
View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In Configuration Settings
Disabling Weak Ciphers in SSL/TLS
Replacing the Default Self-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Authorizing Horizon Client to Access Desktops and Applications
Using Network Address Translation and Port Mapping
Advanced Addressing Scheme
Setting Up HTML Access
Install View Agent for HTML Access
Set Up Static Content Delivery
Set Up Trusted CA-Signed SSL Server Certificate
Setting Up View Agent Direct Connection on Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Remote Desktop Services Hosts
Entitle RDS Desktops and Applications
Troubleshooting View Agent Direct-Connection Plug-In
Incorrect Graphics Driver is Installed
Insufficient Video RAM
Enabling Full Logging to Include TRACE and DEBUG information
View Integration
Introduction
View Components
Integration Interfaces to View
Integrating with the Event Database
Event Database Tables and Schemas
Connection Broker Events
View Agent Events
View Administrator Events
Event Message Attributes
Sample Database Queries and Views
Using View PowerCLI
Introduction to View PowerCLI
Start the PowerShell Console with View PowerCLI Loaded
Displaying Help for a View PowerCLI cmdlet
Error Handling
Error When Piping and Specifying Objects at the Same Time
Escaping Characters in vCenter Path Names
View PowerCLI Cmdlets
View Administrator, View PowerCLI Cmdlet, and vdmadmin Operations
View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters
Default Display Protocol Settings
Deletion Policy Settings
Flash Quality Settings
Flash Throttling Settings
LDAP Backup Frequency
Pool Type Settings
Power Policy Settings
Refresh Policy Settings
Smart Card Authentication Settings
View Composer Maintenance Task Types
Examples of Using View PowerCLI Cmdlets
Displaying Information About a View Connection Server Instance
Updating the Configuration of a View Connection Server Instance
Managing the Configuration of vCenter Servers in View
Managing Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
Creating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Desktops Provisioned by RDS Hosts
Obtaining Information About Users and Groups from Active Directory
Managing Desktop Entitlements
Managing Remote Sessions
Managing Virtual Machines
Displaying Information About Physical Computers
Updating the Ownership of Machines
Displaying Information About Events
Managing the Global Configuration of View
Managing View Licenses
Examples of Using View PowerCLI for Enhanced Functionality
Checking if a View Connection Server Instance Is Running
Resize Automatic and Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Determining Paths to vSphere Inventory Objects
Determining Paths to vSphere Datastore Objects
Adding and Removing Datastores
Assign Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
Obtain NIC and Network Label Information in a Configuration File
Edit the Network Label Configuration File
Deploy a Desktop Pool with Network Label Assignments
Display the Network Label Assignments for an Existing Pool or Desktop
Disable Automatic Network Label Assigments
Customizing LDAP Data
LDAP Configuration Data
Export LDAP Configuration Data
Modify LDAP Configuration Data
Import LDAP Configuration Data
Import LDAP Configuration Data Using the LDIFDE Command
Integrating with SCOM
View Management Packs
Name a View Connection Server Group
Import the View MPs
View Discovery Script
Run the Discovery Script
Display Discovered Objects
Display Managed Objects
Views and Monitors
Performance Data Collection Settings
Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server
Display Performance Data
Display Information About an Alert
Restart a Service
Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
Close Alerts
Class and Relationship Definitions
Examining PCoIP Session Statistics
Usage Notes for Recorded Statistics
General Session Statistics
Audio Statistics
Imaging Statistics
Network Statistics
USB Statistics
Examples of Using PowerShell to Examine PCoIP Statistics
Dynamically Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
Overview of Configuring Start Session Scripts
Example Start Session Scripts
Enable the VMware View Script Host Service
Configure a User Account to Run the Start Session Script
Add Windows Registry Entries for a Start Session Script
Introduction
View Components
Integration Interfaces to View
Integrating with the Event Database
Event Database Tables and Schemas
Connection Broker Events
View Agent Events
View Administrator Events
Event Message Attributes
Sample Database Queries and Views
Using View PowerCLI
Introduction to View PowerCLI
Start the PowerShell Console with View PowerCLI Loaded
Displaying Help for a View PowerCLI cmdlet
Error Handling
Error When Piping and Specifying Objects at the Same Time
Escaping Characters in vCenter Path Names
View PowerCLI Cmdlets
View Administrator, View PowerCLI Cmdlet, and vdmadmin Operations
View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters
Default Display Protocol Settings
Deletion Policy Settings
Flash Quality Settings
Flash Throttling Settings
LDAP Backup Frequency
Pool Type Settings
Power Policy Settings
Refresh Policy Settings
Smart Card Authentication Settings
View Composer Maintenance Task Types
Examples of Using View PowerCLI Cmdlets
Displaying Information About a View Connection Server Instance
Updating the Configuration of a View Connection Server Instance
Managing the Configuration of vCenter Servers in View
Managing Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
Creating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
Creating and Updating Desktops Provisioned by RDS Hosts
Obtaining Information About Users and Groups from Active Directory
Managing Desktop Entitlements
Managing Remote Sessions
Managing Virtual Machines
Displaying Information About Physical Computers
Updating the Ownership of Machines
Displaying Information About Events
Managing the Global Configuration of View
Managing View Licenses
Examples of Using View PowerCLI for Enhanced Functionality
Checking if a View Connection Server Instance Is Running
Resize Automatic and Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
Determining Paths to vSphere Inventory Objects
Determining Paths to vSphere Datastore Objects
Adding and Removing Datastores
Assign Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
Obtain NIC and Network Label Information in a Configuration File
Edit the Network Label Configuration File
Deploy a Desktop Pool with Network Label Assignments
Display the Network Label Assignments for an Existing Pool or Desktop
Disable Automatic Network Label Assigments
Customizing LDAP Data
LDAP Configuration Data
Export LDAP Configuration Data
Modify LDAP Configuration Data
Import LDAP Configuration Data
Import LDAP Configuration Data Using the LDIFDE Command
Integrating with SCOM
View Management Packs
Name a View Connection Server Group
Import the View MPs
View Discovery Script
Run the Discovery Script
Display Discovered Objects
Display Managed Objects
Views and Monitors
Performance Data Collection Settings
Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server
Display Performance Data
Display Information About an Alert
Restart a Service
Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
Close Alerts
Class and Relationship Definitions
Examining PCoIP Session Statistics
Usage Notes for Recorded Statistics
General Session Statistics
Audio Statistics
Imaging Statistics
Network Statistics
USB Statistics
Examples of Using PowerShell to Examine PCoIP Statistics
Dynamically Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
Overview of Configuring Start Session Scripts
Example Start Session Scripts
Enable the VMware View Script Host Service
Configure a User Account to Run the Start Session Script
Add Windows Registry Entries for a Start Session Script
View User Profile Migration
User Profile Migration Overview
Best Practices for Running a V1 to V2 Profile Migration
Prerequisites for Running the Profile Migration Utility
migprofile.exe Command Usage
Migration Configuration File
Migration Configuration File Settings
Example Migration Configuration Files
User Profile Migration Overview
Best Practices for Running a V1 to V2 Profile Migration
Prerequisites for Running the Profile Migration Utility
migprofile.exe Command Usage
Migration Configuration File
Migration Configuration File Settings
Example Migration Configuration Files
Using the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Introduction to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Role of the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Functionality Available with the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Architecture
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Security Model
Personas Used for Managing Workflows Across Distributed Organizations
Installing and Configuring the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Functional Prerequisites
Install or Upgrade the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Post-Upgrade Configuration Tasks
Configure the Connection to a View Pod
Updating View Pod Connection Information
Assigning Delegated Administrators to Desktop and Application Pools
Create a Delegated Administrator Role Using vSphere Web Client
Provide Access Rights to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
Assign Delegated Administrators to Pools
Best Practices for Managing Workflow Permissions
Set a Policy for De-Provisioning Desktop Virtual Machines
Using Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
Access the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Library
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Library
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Reference
Syntax for Specifying User Accounts in the Workflows
Making the Workflows Available in vSphere Web Client and vCloud Automation Center
Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vSphere Web Client
Bind vSphereWebClient Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCenter Orchestrator
Create Localized Versions of a Workflow for vSphere Web Client
Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vCloud Automation Center
Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Create Entitlements for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Bind vCAC60 Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCloud Automation Center
Bind vCAC61 Workflows to a vCAC User
Make vCAC61 Self-Service Workflows Use Specific Pools
Configure Output Parameters for vCAC61 Workflows
Configure the Catalog Item for the Workflow
Working with Unmanaged Machines
Prerequisites for Adding Unmanaged Machines to Pools
Adding Physical Machines and Non-vSphere Virtual Machines to Pools
Configure a Physical Machine for an Unmanaged Pool
Configure vCenter Orchestrator to Use Kerberos Authentication with Physical Machines
Run Workflows to Add Physical Machines as PowerShell Hosts
Introduction to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Role of the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Functionality Available with the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Architecture
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Security Model
Personas Used for Managing Workflows Across Distributed Organizations
Installing and Configuring the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Functional Prerequisites
Install or Upgrade the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In
Post-Upgrade Configuration Tasks
Configure the Connection to a View Pod
Updating View Pod Connection Information
Assigning Delegated Administrators to Desktop and Application Pools
Create a Delegated Administrator Role Using vSphere Web Client
Provide Access Rights to the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
Assign Delegated Administrators to Pools
Best Practices for Managing Workflow Permissions
Set a Policy for De-Provisioning Desktop Virtual Machines
Using Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows
Access the Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Library
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Library
Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflow Reference
Syntax for Specifying User Accounts in the Workflows
Making the Workflows Available in vSphere Web Client and vCloud Automation Center
Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vSphere Web Client
Bind vSphereWebClient Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCenter Orchestrator
Create Localized Versions of a Workflow for vSphere Web Client
Exposing Horizon vCenter Orchestrator Plug-In Workflows in vCloud Automation Center
Create Business Groups for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Create Services for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Create Entitlements for Delegated Administrators and End Users
Bind vCAC60 Workflows to Specific Pods and Pools in vCloud Automation Center
Bind vCAC61 Workflows to a vCAC User
Make vCAC61 Self-Service Workflows Use Specific Pools
Configure Output Parameters for vCAC61 Workflows
Configure the Catalog Item for the Workflow
Working with Unmanaged Machines
Prerequisites for Adding Unmanaged Machines to Pools
Adding Physical Machines and Non-vSphere Virtual Machines to Pools
Configure a Physical Machine for an Unmanaged Pool
Configure vCenter Orchestrator to Use Kerberos Authentication with Physical Machines
Run Workflows to Add Physical Machines as PowerShell Hosts
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