Configuring Remote Desktop Features
Table Of Contents
- Configuring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon 7
- Contents
- Configuring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon 7
- Configuring Remote Desktop Features
- Configuring Unity Touch
- Configuring Flash URL Redirection for Multicast or Unicast Streaming
- Configuring Flash Redirection
- Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video
- Configuration Choices for Real-Time Audio-Video
- System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
- Ensuring That Real-Time Audio-Video Is Used Instead of USB Redirection
- Selecting Preferred Webcams and Microphones
- Select a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Windows Client System
- Select a Default Microphone on a Mac Client System
- Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video on a Mac Client
- Configure a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Mac Client System
- Select a Default Microphone on a Linux Client System
- Select a Preferred Webcam or Microphone on a Linux Client System
- Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video Group Policy Settings
- Real-Time Audio-Video Bandwidth
- Configuring Scanner Redirection
- Configuring Serial Port Redirection
- Managing Access to Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR)
- Managing Access to Client Drive Redirection
- Configure Skype for Business
- Configuring URL Content Redirection
- Understanding URL Content Redirection
- Requirements for URL Content Redirection
- Using URL Content Redirection in a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
- Installing Horizon Agent with the URL Content Redirection Feature
- Configuring Agent-to-Client Redirection
- Configuring Client-to-Agent Redirection
- Installing Horizon Client for Windows with the URL Content Redirection Feature
- Using the vdmutil Command-Line Utility
- Create a Local URL Content Redirection Setting
- Create a Global URL Content Redirection Setting
- Assign a URL Content Redirection Setting to a User or Group
- Test a URL Content Redirection Setting
- Managing URL Content Redirection Settings
- Using Group Policy Settings to Configure Client-to-Agent Redirection
- URL Content Redirection Limitations
- Unsupported URL Content Redirection Features
- Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops and Applications
- Limitations Regarding USB Device Types
- Overview of Setting Up USB Redirection
- Network Traffic and USB Redirection
- Automatic Connections to USB Devices
- Deploying USB Devices in a Secure Horizon 7 Environment
- Using Log Files for Troubleshooting and to Determine USB Device IDs
- Using Policies to Control USB Redirection
- Troubleshooting USB Redirection Problems
- Configuring Policies for Desktop and Application Pools
- Setting Policies in Horizon Administrator
- Using Smart Policies
- Using Active Directory Group Policies
- Using Horizon 7 Group Policy Administrative Template Files
- Horizon 7 ADMX Template Files
- Add the ADMX Template Files to Active Directory
- Horizon Agent Configuration ADMX Template Settings
- PCoIP Policy Settings
- VMware Blast Policy Settings
- Using Remote Desktop Services Group Policies
- Configure the RDS Per Device CAL Storage
- Add the Remote Desktop Services ADMX Files to Active Directory
- RDS Application Compatibility Settings
- RDS Connections Settings
- RDS Device and Resource Redirection Settings
- RDS Licensing Settings
- RDS Printer Redirection Settings
- RDS Profiles Settings
- RDS Connection Server Settings
- RDS Remote Session Environment Settings
- RDS Security Settings
- RDS Session Time Limits
- RDS Temporary Folders Settings
- Setting Up Location-Based Printing
- Active Directory Group Policy Example
- Active Directory Group Policy Example
- Index
Non-Policy Registry Keys
If a local machine seing needs to be applied and cannot be placed under
HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici, local machine seings can be placed in registry keys in
HKLM\Software\Teradici. The same registry keys can be placed in HKLM\Software\Teradici as in
HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici. If the same registry key is present in both locations, the seing in
HKLM\Software\Policies\Teradici overrides the local machine value.
PCoIP General Settings
The PCoIP ADMX template le contains group policy seings that congure general seings such as PCoIP
image quality, USB devices, and network ports.
All of these seings are in the Computer > Policies > Administrative Templates > PCoIP
Session Variables > Overridable Administrator Defaults folder in the Group Policy Management Editor.
All of these seings are also in the User > Policies > Administrative Templates > PCoIP
Session Variables > Not Overridable Administrator folder in the Group Policy Management
Editor.
Table 5‑8. PCoIP General Policy Settings
Setting Description
Configure PCoIP event log cleanup by
size in MB
Enables the conguration of the PCoIP event log cleanup by size in MB.
When this policy is congured, the seing controls how large a log le
can grow before it is cleaned up. For a non-zero seing of m, log les
larger than m MB are automatically and silently deleted. A seing of 0
indicates that no le cleanup by size takes place.
When this policy is disabled or not congured, the default event log
cleanup by size is 100 MB.
The log le cleanup is performed once at session startup. A change to
the seing is not applied until the next session.
Configure PCoIP event log cleanup by
time in days
Enables the conguration of the PCoIP event log cleanup by time in
days.
When this policy is congured, the seing controls how many days can
pass before the log le is cleaned up. For a non-zero seing of n, log les
older than n days are automatically and silently deleted. A seing of 0
indicates that no le cleanup by time takes place.
When this policy is disabled or not congured, the default event log
cleanup is 7 days.
The log le cleanup is performed once at session startup. A change to
the seing is not applied until the next session.
Configure PCoIP event log verbosity
Sets the PCoIP event log verbosity. The values range from 0 (least
verbose) to 3 (most verbose).
When this seing is enabled, you can set the verbosity level from 0 to 3.
When the seing is not congured or disabled, the default event log
verbosity level is 2.
When this seing is modied during an active PCoIP session, the new
seing takes eect immediately.
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