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Table 75. View Common Configuration Template: Performance Alarm Settings (Continued)
Setting Properties
Process memory usage percentage to
issue log info
Species the threshold at which the memory usage of any individual
process is logged.
Process to check, comma separated
name list allowing wild cards and
exclusion
Species a comma-separated list of queries that correspond to the name
of one or more processes to be examined. You can lter the list by using
wildcards within each query.
n
An asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters.
n
A question mark (?) matches exactly one character.
n
An exclamation mark (!) at the beginning of a query excludes any
results produced by that query.
For example, the following query selects all processes starting with ws
and excludes all processes ending with sys:
'!*sys,ws*'
N Performance alarm seings apply to Horizon Connection Server and Horizon Agent systems only.
They do not apply to Horizon Client systems.
Security Settings
Table 7-6 describe the security seings in the Horizon Common Conguration ADMX template les. All of
the seings are in the Computer  > Policies > Administrative Templates > VMware View
Common  > Security  folder in the Group Policy Management Editor.
Table 76. View Common Configuration Template: Security Settings
Setting Properties
Only use cached revocation URLS
Certicate revocation checking will only access cached
URLs.
Default if not congured is false.
Revocation URL check timeout milliseconds
The cumulative timeout across all revocation URL wire
retrievals in milliseconds.
Not congured or value set to 0 means that Microsoft
default handling is used.
Type of certificate revocation check
Select the type of certicate revocation check to be done:
n
None
n
EndCerticateOnly
n
WholeChain
n
WholeChain
Default is WholeChainButRoot.
General Settings
Table 7-7 describes the general seings in the Horizon Common Conguration ADMX template les. All of
the seings are in the Computer  > Policies > Administrative Templates > VMware View
Common  folder in the Group Policy Management Editor.
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