Installation

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Procedure
1 On the Active Directory server, navigate to the Group Policy Management plug-in.
AD Version Navigation Path
Windows 2003
a Select Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory
Users and Computers.
b Right-click your domain and click Properties.
c On the Group Policy tab, click Open to open the Group Policy
Management plug-in.
d Right-click Default Domain Policy, and click Edit.
Windows 2008
a Select Start > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management.
b Expand your domain, right-click Default Domain Policy, and click
Edit.
2 Expand the Computer  section and open Windows  .
3 Right-click Restricted Groups, select Add Group, and add the Remote Desktop Users group.
4 Right-click the new restricted Remote Desktop Users group and add your remote desktop users group
to the group membership list.
5 Click OK to save your changes.
Using Horizon 7 Group Policy Administrative Template Files
Horizon 7 includes several component-specic group policy administrative (ADMX) template les.
All ADMX les that provide group policy seings for Horizon 7 are available in a bundled .zip le named
VMware-Horizon-Extras-Bundle-x.x.x-yyyyyyy.zip, where x.x.x is the version and yyyyyyy is the build
number. You can download the le from the VMware download site at
hps://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads. Under Desktop & End-User Computing, select the
VMware Horizon 7 download, which includes the bundled .zip le.
You can optimize and secure remote desktops by adding the policy seings in these les to a new or existing
GPO in Active Directory and then linking that GPO to the OU that contains your desktops.
See the View Administration and Conguring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon 7 documents for information
on using Horizon 7 group policy seings.
Prepare Active Directory for Smart Card Authentication
You might need to perform certain tasks in Active Directory when you implement smart card
authentication.
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Add UPNs for Smart Card Users on page 33
Because smart card logins rely on user principal names (UPNs), the Active Directory accounts of users
and administrators that use smart cards to authenticate in View must have a valid UPN.
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Add the Root Certicate to Trusted Root Certication Authorities on page 33
If you use a certication authority (CA) to issue smart card login or domain controller certicates, you
must add the root certicate to the Trusted Root Certication Authorities group policy in Active
Directory. You do not need to perform this procedure if the Windows domain controller acts as the
root CA.
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Add an Intermediate Certicate to Intermediate Certication Authorities on page 34
If you use an intermediate certication authority (CA) to issue smart card login or domain controller
certicates, you must add the intermediate certicate to the Intermediate Certication Authorities
group policy in Active Directory.
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