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What to do next
If you intend to install View Composer on another host and reconfigure View to connect to the new
VMware Horizon View Composer service, you must perform certain additional steps. See Migrate View
Composer Without Linked-Clone Virtual Machines.
Conflicting vCenter Server Unique IDs
If you have multiple vCenter Server instances configured in your environment, an attempt to add a new
instance might fail because of conflicting unique IDs.
Problem
You try to add a vCenter Server instance to View, but the unique ID of the new vCenter Server instance
conflicts with an existing instance.
Cause
Two vCenter Server instances cannot use the same unique ID. By default, a vCenter Server unique ID is
randomly generated, but you can edit it.
Solution
1 In vSphere Client, click Administration > vCenter Server Settings > Runtime Settings.
2 Type a new unique ID and click OK.
For details about editing vCenter Server unique ID values, see the vSphere documentation.
Backing Up View Connection Server
After you complete the initial configuration of View Connection Server, you should schedule regular
backups of your View and View Composer configuration data.
For information about backing up and restoring your View configuration, see Backing Up and Restoring
View Configuration Data.
Configuring Settings for Client Sessions
You can configure global settings that affect the client sessions and connections that are managed by a
View Connection Server instance or replicated group. You can set the session timeout length, display
prelogin and warning messages, and set security-related client connection options.
Set Options for Client Sessions and Connections
You configure global settings to determine the way client sessions and connections work.
The global settings are not specific to a single View Connection Server instance. They affect all client
sessions that are managed by a standalone View Connection Server instance or a group of replicated
instances.
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