Administration

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Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published
Applications
Administrators can set up the configuration for unauthenticated users to access their published
applications from a Horizon Client without requiring AD credentials. Consider setting up
unauthenticated access if your users require access to a seamless application that has its own
security and user management.
When a user starts a published application that is configured for unauthenticated access, the RDS
host creates a local user session on demand and allocates the session to the user.
This feature requires Horizon Client version 4.4 or later. For the HTML Access client, this feature
requires version 4.5 or later.
Workflow for Configuring Unauthenticated Users
1 Create users for unauthenticated access. See, Create Users for Unauthenticated Access.
2 Enable unauthenticated access to users and set a default unauthenticated user. See, Enable
Unauthenticated Access for Users.
3 Entitle unauthenticated users to published applications. See, Entitle Unauthenticated Access
Users to Published Applications.
4 Enable unauthenticated access from the Horizon Client. See, Unauthenticated Access From
Horizon Client.
Rules and Guidelines for Configuring Unauthenticated Users
n Two-factor authentication, such as RSA and RADIUS, and smart card authentication are not
supported for unauthenticated access.
n Smart card authentication and unauthenticated access are mutually exclusive. When smart
card authentication is set to Required in Connection Server, unauthenticated access is
disabled even if it was previously enabled.
n VMware Identity Manager and VMware App Volumes are not supported for unauthenticated
access.
n Both PCoIP and VMware Blast display protocols are supported for this feature.
n The unauthenticated access feature does not verify license information for RDS hosts. The
administrator must configure and use device licenses.
n The unauthenticated access feature does not retain any user-specific data. The user can verify
the data storage requirements for the application.
n You cannot reconnect to unauthenticated application sessions. When a user disconnects from
the client, the RDS host logs off the local user session automatically.
n Unauthenticated access is only supported for published applications.
n Unauthenticated access is not supported for applications published from a desktop pool.
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