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Managing Unmanaged Machines
In View Administrator, you can add and remove unmanaged machines from manual desktop pools and
remove registered machines from View. Unmanaged machines include physical computers and virtual
machines that are not managed by vCenter Server.
For information about deleting a desktop pool that contains unmanaged machines, see “Delete a Desktop
Pool,” on page 173.
When you recongure a seing that aects an unmanaged machine, it can take up to 10 minutes for the new
seing to take eect. For example, if you change the Message security mode in Global Seings or change the
Automatically  after disconnect seing for a pool, View might take up to 10 minutes to recongure
the aected unmanaged machines.
N RDS hosts are also unmanaged machines, since they are not generated from a parent virtual machine
or template and managed by vCenter Server. RDS hosts support session-based desktops and applications
and are treated as a separate category. See “Managing RDS Hosts,” on page 189.
Add an Unmanaged Machine to a Manual Pool
You can increase the size of a manual desktop pool by adding unmanaged machines to the pool.
Prerequisites
Verify that Horizon Agent is installed on the unmanaged machine. For information about preparing an
unmanaged machine, see "Install Horizon Agent on an Unmanaged Machine" in the Seing up Desktop and
Application Pools in View document.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Double-click the pool ID of the manual pool.
3 In the Inventory tab, click Add.
4 Select unmanaged machines from the Add Desktops window and click OK.
The unmanaged machines are added to the pool.
Remove an Unmanaged Machine from a Manual Desktop Pool
You can reduce the size of a manual desktop pool by removing unmanaged machines from the pool.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Double-click the pool ID of the manual pool.
3 Select the Inventory tab.
4 Select the unmanaged machines to remove.
5 Click Remove.
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