Administration

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Authenticating Users Without
Requiring Credentials 5
After users log in to a client device or to VMware Identity Manager, they can connect to a published
application or desktop without being prompted for Active Directory credentials.
Administrators can choose to set up the conguration based on user requirements.
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Provide users unauthenticated access to published applications. Administrators can congure the set
up so that users do not need to log in to a Horizon Client with Active Directory (AD) credentials.
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Use Log In as Current User for Windows-Based clients. For Windows clients, administrators can
congure the setup so that users do not need to supply additional credentials to log in to a Horizon
server after they log in to a Windows client with AD credentials.
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Save credentials in Mobile and Mac Horizon Clients. For mobile and Mac clients, administrators can
congure the Horizon server to save credentials. With this feature, users do not need to remember AD
credentials for SSO (single sign-on) after supplying them once to a mobile or Mac client.
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Congure True SSO for VMware Identity Manager. For VMware Identity Manager, administrators can
congure True SSO so that users who authenticate using some method other than AD credentials can
then also log in to a remote desktop or application without being prompted for AD credentials.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published Applications,” on page 69
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“Using the Log In as Current User Feature Available with Windows-Based Horizon Client,” on
page 74
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“Saving Credentials in Mobile and Mac Horizon Clients,” on page 74
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“Seing Up True SSO,” on page 75
Providing Unauthenticated Access for Published Applications
Administrators can set up the conguration for unauthenticated users to access their published applications
from a Horizon Client without requiring AD credentials. Consider seing 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 congured for unauthenticated access, the RDS host
creates a local user session on demand and allocates the session to the user.
This feature requires the Horizon 7 version 7.1 environment set up and Horizon Client version 4.4.
Workflow for Configuring Unauthenticated Users
1 Create users for unauthenticated access. See, “Create Users for Unauthenticated Access,” on page 71.
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