Reference Guide
Parameter Description
ConnectionBroker={default, VMware, Microsoft,
Quest, AWS}
[IgnoreProfile={yes, no,}]
[SecurityMode={Default,Low,Warning,Full}]
[EnableVWGateway]={yes, no}
[VWGateway]=url
[ConnectionType]={Default, All, RDP, PCoIP,
Blast}
[EnableVDMCredSSP]={yes, no}
[RDCollections={*collect1, collect2,...}]
[DisableShowDisclaimer=[yes, no]
[DisableShowServer=[yes,no]
[EnableUnauthenticatedAccess]={yes,no}
[Host={broker_url}]
[AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3...}]
[VMWaitTimer={0–3600}]
Default value is
default. Specifies the type of VDI broker to use. Default is a 3rd
party VDI broker.
AWS is Amazon Workspace broker. It is only available with PCoIP build.
IgnoreProfile — Default value is no.
Set IgnoreProfile=yes to disable parsing the global setting from the VDI broker. It is
only valid in the case of ConnectionBroker=default.
SecurityMode — SecurityMode specifies the security mode for the VMware
broker and Amazon Workspace (AWS) broker. It is only valid in case of
ConnectionBroker=VMware or ConnectionBroker=AWS. The details is as follows:
• Set SecurityMode=Full to have the Client verify the server's certificate in
highest security mode; if any relevant checks error, it will fail to connect to the
server.
• Set SecurityMode=Warning to have the Client allow connection continuation in
the following two specific exceptions where full verification would fail:
1. Certificate is self-signed.
2. Certificate has an invalid time.
• Set SecurityMode=Low to indicate that Client allows connection without any
certificate verification.
• Set SecurityMode=Default to indicate that Client follows the SecurityPolicy
setting to verify the certificate.
NOTE:
For Dell vWorkspace broker, ConnectionBroker=Quest is recommended.
EnableVWGateway and VWGateway are used to set the vWorkspace
gateway.
For VMware broker, ConnectionBroker=VMware is recommended.
ConnectionBroker=VDM is still supported but deprecated.
The option ConnectionType specifies the display protocol that you want to use
when launching a session in VMware broker. If this parameter is set, then the
desktops that meet the specified protocol are listed after broker sign on.
This setting is only valid in case of PCoIP feature is supported.
• Set ConnectionType=Default, only the desktops with the default protocol
configured in broker server are listed (this is the default value for this setting).
• If you set ConnectionType=All, both PCoIP and RDP desktops are listed.
• If you set ConnectionType=RDP, only RDP desktops are listed.
• If you set ConnectionType=PCoIP, only PCoIP desktops are listed.
• If you set ConnectionType=Blast, only Blast desktops are listed.
EnableVDMCredSSP=yes—The option is set to yes to enable RDP NLA mode
connection when the VMware View broker session is launched. The default value is
no. EnableVDMCredSSP=yes works only after you disable view security tunnel in
server side.
RDCollections—The option specifies the collections for Microsoft RD broker. Only
the applications and desktops within the specified collections are displayed. The
value can be a list separated by ',' or ';' and can use wildcard "*" to match the string.
If the parameter is not set, all the applications and desktops are displayed. To get
your RemoteApp or desktops collection name, do the following:
1. In RDS Server local, go to C:\Users\administrator.RDSS\AppData
\Roaming\Microsoft\Workspaces\{xxxx}\Resource, and check
that all your published collection (.rdp file) are listed.
2. Open the specify .rdp file which you want to define in .ini file with notepad and
get the collection name from line "loadbalanceinfo:s:tsv://MS
Terminal Services Plugin.1.[collection name]".
Parameters for wnos INI files only
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