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3 For View Connection Server or security server, add the certicate Friendly name, vdm, to the new
certicate that is replacing the previous certicate.
a Right-click the new certicate and click Properties
b On the General tab, in the Friendly name eld, type vdm.
c Click Apply and click OK.
4 For a server certicate that is issued to View Composer, run the SviConfig ReplaceCertificate utility
to bind the new certicate to the port used by View Composer.
This utility replaces the old certicate binding with the new certicate binding.
a Stop the VMware Horizon View Composer service.
b Open a Windows command prompt and navigate to the SviConfig executable le.
The le is located with the View Composer application. The default path is C:\Program Files
(x86)\VMware\VMware View Composer\sviconfig.exe.
c Type the SviConfig ReplaceCertificate command. For example:
sviconfig -operation=ReplaceCertificate
-delete=false
The utility displays a numbered list of SSL certicates that are available in the Windows local
computer certicate store.
d To select a certicate, type the number of the certicate and press Enter.
5 If intermediate certicates are issued to a View Connection Server, security server, or View Composer
host, import the most recent update to the intermediate certicates into the  (Local
Computer) > Intermediate  Authorities >  folder in the Windows certicate
store.
6 Restart the VMware Horizon View Connection Server service, VMware Horizon View Security Server
service, or VMware Horizon View Composer service to make your changes take eect.
Information Collected by the Customer Experience Improvement
Program
You can participate in a customer experience improvement program (CEIP). If you participate in the
program, VMware collects anonymous data about your deployment in order to improve VMware's response
to customer requirements. VMware uses this information to improve the quality, reliability, and
performance of our products. No data that identies your organization is collected.
Participation in this program is optional. You can choose not to participate by deselecting the option when
you install View Connection Server with a new conguration. If you change your mind about participating
at any time after the installation, you can either join or withdraw from the program by editing the Product
Licensing and Usage page in View Administrator.
Before collecting the data, VMware makes anonymous all elds that contain information that is specic to
your organization. The sanitized elds identify computers, data storage, networking features, applications,
and users. For example, IP addresses and virtual machine customization specications are made
anonymous.
VMware sanitizes a eld by generating a hash of the actual value. When a hash value is collected, VMware
cannot identify the actual value but can detect changes in the value when you change your environment.
To help you determine whether to join the program, you can review the elds from which VMware gathers
data. You can also examine all the sanitized elds. The elds are organized by View component. See “Global
View Data Collected by VMware,” on page 148 and the related topics that follow.
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