Administration

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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.
2 Enable unauthenticated access to users and set a default unauthenticated user. See, Enable
Unauthenticated Access for Users.
3 Entitle unauthenticated users to published applications. See, Entitle Unauthenticated Access Users to
Published Applications.
4 Enable unauthenticated access from the Horizon Client. See, Unauthenticated Access From Horizon
Client.
Rules and Guidelines for Configuring Unauthenticated Users
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Two-factor authentication such as RSA and RADIUS, and Smart card authentication are not
supported for unauthenticated access.
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Smart card authentication and unauthenticated access are mutually exclusive. When Smart card
authentication is set to Required in Connection Server, unauthenticated access is disabled even if it
was previously enabled.
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VMware Identity Manager and VMware App Volumes are not supported for unauthenticated access.
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Unauthenticated access login from the HTML Access Client is not supported.
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Both PCoIP and VMware Blast display protocols are supported for this feature.
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The unauthenticated access feature does not verify license information for RDS hosts. The
administrator must configure and use device licenses.
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The unauthenticated access feature does not retain any user-specific data. The user can verify the
data storage requirements for the application.
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You cannot reconnect to unauthenticated application sessions. When a user disconnects from the
client, the RDS host logs off the local user session automatically.
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Unauthenticated access is only supported for published applications.
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Unauthenticated access is not supported with a security server or an Unified Access Gateway
appliance.
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User preferences are not preserved for unauthenticated users.
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Virtual desktops are not supported for unauthenticated users.
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Horizon Administrator displays a red status for the Connection Server, if the Connection Server is
configured with a CA signed certificate and enabled for unauthenticated access but a default
unauthenticated user is not configured.
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