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3 Click Add, select one or more search criteria, click Find, and select the Unauthenticated Users
check box to find unauthenticated access users based on your search criteria.
4 Select the users to entitle to the applications in the pool and click OK.
5 Click OK to save your changes.
An unauthenticated access icon appears next to the unauthenticated access user after the
entitlement process completes.
What to do next
Use an unauthenticated access user to log in to Horizon Client. See, Unauthenticated Access From
Horizon Client.
Search Unauthenticated Access Sessions
Use Horizon Administrator to list or search for application sessions that unauthenticated access users
have connected to. The unauthenticated access user icon appears next to those sessions that
unauthenticated access users have connected to.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, select Monitoring > Sessions.
2 Click Applications to search for application sessions.
3 Select search criteria and being the search.
The search results include the user, type of session (desktop or application), machine, pool or farm,
DNS name, client ID and security gateway. The session start time, duration, state, and last session
also appear in the search results.
Delete an Unauthenticated Access User
When you delete an unauthenticated access user, you must also remove the application pool entitlements
for the user. You cannot delete an unauthenticated access user who is the default user.
Note If you delete an unauthenticated access user and if there is an existing client session for that AD
user, then you must restart the client session to make the changes take effect.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, select Users and Groups.
2 On the Unauthenticated Access tab, click Delete.
3 Click OK.
What to do next
Remove application entitlements for the user. See " Remove Entitlements from a Desktop or Application
Pool" in the Setting Up Published Desktops and Applications in Horizon 7 document.
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