User`s guide

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Managing Server Connections and
Desktops 3
Use Horizon View Client to connect to View Connection Server or a security server, edit the list of servers
you connect to, and log in to or off of a remote desktop. For troubleshooting purposes, you can also reset a
remote desktop assigned to you.
Depending on how the administrator configures policies for remote desktops, end users might be able to
perform many operations on their desktops.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Log In to a Remote Desktop for the First Time,” on page 21
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“Certificate Checking Modes for Horizon View Client,” on page 23
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“Create a Desktop Shortcut for the Android Home Screen,” on page 24
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“Manage the View Connection Servers List,” on page 24
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“Disconnecting from a Desktop,” on page 25
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“Log Off from a Desktop,” on page 25
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“Roll Back a Desktop,” on page 26
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“Manage Desktop Shortcuts,” on page 27
Log In to a Remote Desktop for the First Time
Before you have end users access their remote desktops, test that you can log in to a remote desktop from a
client device. To log in, you must specify a URL for View Connection Server and supply credentials for your
user account.
Prerequisites
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Obtain the credentials you need to log in, such as a user name and password, RSA SecurID user name
and passcode, RADIUS authentication user name and passcode, or smart card personal identification
number (PIN).
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Obtain the domain name for logging in.
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Perform the administrative tasks described in “Preparing View Connection Server for Horizon View
Client,” on page 8.
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If you are outside the corporate network and are not using a security server to access the remote
desktop, verify that your client device is set up to use a VPN connection and turn that connection on.
IMPORTANT VMware recommends using a security server rather than a VPN.
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