Administration
Table Of Contents
- Horizon 7 Administration
- Contents
- Horizon 7 Administration
- Using Horizon Administrator
- Configuring Horizon Connection Server
- Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
- Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
- Add vCenter Server Instances to Horizon 7
- 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 TLS Certificate
- Remove a vCenter Server Instance from Horizon 7
- Remove View Composer from Horizon 7
- Conflicting vCenter Server Unique IDs
- Backing Up Horizon 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 Horizon 7 Components
- Configure the Secure Tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway
- Configure the Blast Secure Gateway
- Off-load TLS Connections to Intermediate Servers
- Configure the Gateway Location for a Horizon Connection Server or Security Server Host
- Disable or Enable Horizon Connection Server
- Edit the External URLs
- Join or Withdraw from the Customer Experience Program
- View LDAP Directory
- Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
- Setting Up Smart Card Authentication
- Logging In with a Smart Card
- Configure Smart Card Authentication on Horizon Connection Server
- Configure Smart Card Authentication on Third-Party Solutions
- Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
- Verify Your Smart Card Authentication Configuration
- Using Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
- Setting Up Other Types of User Authentication
- Using Two-Factor Authentication
- Using SAML Authentication
- Using SAML Authentication for VMware Identity Manager Integration
- Configure a SAML Authenticator in Horizon Administrator
- Configure Proxy Support for VMware Identity Manager
- Change the Expiration Period for Service Provider Metadata on Connection Server
- Generate SAML Metadata So That Connection Server Can Be Used as a Service Provider
- Response Time Considerations for Multiple Dynamic SAML Authenticators
- Configure Workspace ONE Access Policies in Horizon Administrator
- Configure Biometric Authentication
- Authenticating Users Without Requiring Credentials
- Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published Applications
- Create Users for Unauthenticated Access
- Enable Unauthenticated Access for Users
- Entitle Unauthenticated Access Users to Published Applications
- Search Unauthenticated Access Sessions
- Delete an Unauthenticated Access User
- Unauthenticated Access From Horizon Client
- Configure Login Deceleration for Unauthenticated Access to Published Applications
- Configure Users for Hybrid Logon
- Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client
- Saving Credentials in Mobile and Mac Horizon Clients
- Setting Up True SSO
- Determining an Architecture for True SSO
- Set Up an Enterprise Certificate Authority
- Create Certificate Templates Used with True SSO
- Install and Set Up an Enrollment Server
- Export the Enrollment Service Client Certificate
- Import the Enrollment Service Client Certificate on the Enrollment Server
- Configure SAML Authentication to Work with True SSO
- Configure Horizon Connection Server for True SSO
- Command-line Reference for Configuring True SSO
- Advanced Configuration Settings for True SSO
- Identify an AD User That Does not Have an AD UPN
- Unlock a Desktop With True SSO and Workspace ONE
- Using the System Health Dashboard to Troubleshoot Issues Related to True SSO
- Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published Applications
- Configuring Role-Based Delegated Administration
- Understanding Roles and Privileges
- Using Access Groups to Delegate Administration of Pools and Farms
- Understanding Permissions
- Manage Administrators
- Manage and Review Permissions
- Manage and Review Access Groups
- Manage Custom Roles
- Predefined Roles and Privileges
- Required Privileges for Common Tasks
- Best Practices for Administrator Users and Groups
- Configuring Policies in Horizon Administrator and Active Directory
- Maintaining Horizon 7 Components
- Backing Up and Restoring Horizon 7 Configuration Data
- Monitor Horizon 7 Components
- Monitor Machine Status
- Understanding Horizon 7 Services
- Change the Product License Key
- Monitoring Product License Usage
- Update General User Information from Active Directory
- Migrate View Composer to Another Machine
- Update the Certificates on a Connection Server Instance, Security Server, or View Composer
- Join the Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Managing ThinApp Applications in Horizon Administrator
- Horizon 7 Requirements for ThinApp Applications
- Capturing and Storing Application Packages
- 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
- Display MSI Package Information
- Maintaining ThinApp Applications in Horizon 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 Horizon Administrator
- Modify or Delete a ThinApp Template
- Remove an Application Repository
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting ThinApp Applications in Horizon Administrator
- ThinApp Configuration Example
- Setting Up Clients in Kiosk Mode
- Configure Clients in Kiosk Mode
- Prepare Active Directory and Horizon 7 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
- Configure Clients in Kiosk Mode
- Troubleshooting Horizon 7
- Using Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Verify Horizon Help Desk Tool License
- Configure Role-Based Access for Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Log In to Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Troubleshooting Users in Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Session Details for Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Session Processes for Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Application Status for Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Troubleshoot Desktop or Application Sessions in Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Using the VMware Logon Monitor
- Using VMware Horizon Performance Tracker
- Monitoring System Health
- Configuring Load Balancers for Horizon Connection Server Health Monitoring
- Monitor Events in Horizon 7
- Collecting Diagnostic Information for Horizon 7
- Create a Data Collection Tool Bundle for Horizon Agent
- Save Diagnostic Information for Horizon Client for Windows
- Collect Diagnostic Information for View Composer Using the Support Script
- Collect Diagnostic Information for Horizon Connection Server
- Collect Diagnostic Information for Horizon Agent, Horizon Client, or Horizon Connection Server from the Console
- Horizon Connection Server Integration with Skyline Collector Appliance
- Update Support Requests
- Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Security Server Pairing with Horizon Connection Server
- Troubleshooting Horizon 7 Server Certificate Revocation Checking
- Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking
- Further Troubleshooting Information
- Using Horizon Help Desk Tool
- Using the vdmadmin Command
- vdmadmin Command Usage
- Configuring Logging in Horizon Agent Using the -A Option
- Overriding IP Addresses Using the -A Option
- Updating Foreign Security Principals Using the ‑F Option
- Listing and Displaying Health Monitors Using the ‑H Option
- Listing and Displaying Reports of Horizon 7 Operation Using the ‑I Option
- Generating Horizon 7 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
- 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 Connection Server Instance or Security Server Using the ‑S Option
- Providing Secondary Credentials for Administrators Using the ‑T Option
- Displaying Information About Users Using the ‑U Option
- Unlocking or Locking Virtual Machines Using the ‑V Option
- Detecting and Resolving LDAP Entry and Schema Collisions Using the -X Option
authentication settings. Depending on your particular environment, you might need to perform
additional steps.
Procedure
1 Obtain the Certificate Authority Certificates
You must obtain all applicable CA (certificate authority) certificates for all trusted user
certificates on the smart cards presented by your users and administrators. These certificates
include root certificates and can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card
certificate was issued by an intermediate certificate authority.
2 Obtain the CA Certificate from Windows
If you have a CA-signed user certificate or a smart card that contains one, and Windows
trusts the root certificate, you can export the root certificate from Windows. If the issuer of
the user certificate is an intermediate certificate authority, you can export that certificate.
3 Add the CA Certificate to a Server Truststore File
You must add root certificates, intermediate certificates, or both to a server truststore file for
all users and administrators that you trust. Connection Server instances and security servers
use this information to authenticate smart card users and administrators.
4 Modify Horizon Connection Server Configuration Properties
To enable smart card authentication, you must modify Connection Server configuration
properties on your Connection Server or security server host.
5 Configure Smart Card Settings in Horizon Administrator
You can use Horizon Administrator to specify settings to accommodate different smart card
authentication scenarios.
Obtain the Certificate Authority Certificates
You must obtain all applicable CA (certificate authority) certificates for all trusted user certificates
on the smart cards presented by your users and administrators. These certificates include root
certificates and can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card certificate was issued
by an intermediate certificate authority.
If you do not have the root or intermediate certificate of the CA that signed the certificates on the
smart cards presented by your users and administrators, you can export the certificates from a
CA-signed user certificate or a smart card that contains one. See Obtain the CA Certificate from
Windows.
Procedure
u Obtain the CA certificates from one of the following sources.
n A Microsoft IIS server running Microsoft Certificate Services. See the Microsoft TechNet
Web site for information on installing Microsoft IIS, issuing certificates, and distributing
certificates in your organization.
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