Administration

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Administrators can use Horizon Client group policy settings to control the availability of the Log
in as current user setting in the Options menu and to specify its default value. Administrators can
also use group policy to specify which Connection Server instances accept the user identity and
credential information that is passed when users select Log in as current user in Horizon Client.
The Recursive Unlock feature is enabled after a user logs in to Connection Server with the Log in
as current user feature. The Recursive Unlock feature unlocks all remote sessions after the client
machine has been unlocked. Administrators can control the Recursive Unlock feature with the
Unlock remote sessions when the client machine is unlocked global policy setting in Horizon
Client. For more information about global policy settings for Horizon Client, see the Horizon Client
documentation at the VMware Horizon Clients documentation Web page.
Note The Recursive Unlock feature may be slow when you use Log in as current user with
NTLM authentication if Horizon Client is unable to access the domain controllers. To mitigate
this issue, enable the group policy setting Always use NTLM for servers in the VMware Horizon
Client Configuration > Security Settings > NTLM Settings folder in the Group Policy Management
Editor.
The Log in as current user feature has the following limitations and requirements:
n When smart card authentication is set to Required on a Connection Server instance,
authentication fails for users who select Log in as current user when they connect to the
Connection Server instance. These users must reauthenticate with their smart card and PIN
when they log in to Connection Server.
n The time on the system where the client logs in and the time on the Connection Server host
must be synchronized.
n If the default Access this computer from the network user-right assignments are modified on
the client system, they must be modified as described in VMware Knowledge Base (KB) article
1025691.
Saving Credentials in Mobile and Mac Horizon Clients
Administrators can configure Connection Server to enable mobile and Mac Horizon Clients to
remember a user's user name, password, and domain information.
For Horizon Client for mobile devices, this feature causes the Save password check box to appear
on the login dialog boxes. For Horizon Client for Mac, this feature causes the Remember this
password check box to appear on the login dialog box.
If users choose to save their credentials, the credentials are added to the login fields in Horizon
Client on subsequent connections.
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