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Table 2-2. General Global Settings for Client Sessions
Setting Description
View Administrator session
timeout
Determines how long an idle Horizon Administrator session continues before the
session times out.
Important Setting the Horizon Administrator session timeout to a high number
of minutes increases the risk of unauthorized use of Horizon Administrator. Use
caution when you allow an idle session to persist a long time.
By default, the Horizon Administrator session timeout is 30 minutes. You can set
a session timeout from 1 to 4320 minutes (72 hours).
Forcibly disconnect users Disconnects all desktops and applications after the specified number of minutes
has passed since the user logged in to Horizon 7. All desktops and applications
will be disconnected at the same time regardless of when the user opened them.
For clients that do not support application remoting, a maximum timeout value
of 1200 minutes applies if the value of this setting is Never or greater than 1200
minutes.
The default is After 600 minutes.
Single sign-on (SSO) If SSO is enabled, Horizon 7 caches a user's credentials so that the user can
launch remote desktops or applications without having to provide credentials to
log in to the remote Windows session. The default is Enabled.
If you plan to use the True SSO feature, introduced in Horizon 7 or later, SSO
must be enabled. With True SSO, if a user logs in using some other form of
authentication than Active Directory credentials, the True SSO feature generates
short-term certificates to use, rather than cached credentials, after users log in to
VMware Identity Manager.
Note If a desktop is launched from Horizon Client, and the desktop is locked,
either by the user or by Windows based on a security policy, and if the desktop
is running Horizon 7 Agent 6.0 or later or Horizon Agent 7.0 or later, Horizon
7 Connection Server discards the user's SSO credentials. The user must provide
login credentials to launch a new desktop or a new application, or reconnect
to any disconnected desktop or application. To enable SSO again, the user
must disconnect from Horizon 7 Connection Server or exit Horizon Client, and
reconnect to Horizon 7 Connection Server. However, if the desktop is launched
from Workspace ONE or VMware Identity Manager and the desktop is locked,
SSO credentials are not discarded.
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