Administration

Table Of Contents
Configuring View Connection
Server 2
After you install and perform initial configuration of View Connection Server, you can add vCenter Server
instances and View Composer services to your View deployment, set up roles to delegate administrator
responsibilities, and schedule backups of your configuration data.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
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Backing Up View Connection Server
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Configuring Settings for Client Sessions
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Disable or Enable View Connection Server
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Edit the External URLs
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Join or Withdraw from the Customer Experience Program
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View LDAP Directory
Configuring vCenter Server and View Composer
To use virtual machines as remote desktops, you must configure View to communicate with vCenter
Server. To create and manage linked-clone desktop pools, you must configure View Composer settings in
View Administrator.
You can also configure storage settings for View. You can allow ESXi hosts to reclaim disk space on
linked-clone virtual machines. To allow ESXi hosts to cache virtual machine data, you must enable View
Storage Accelerator for vCenter Server.
Create a User Account for View Composer AD Operations
If you use View Composer, you must create a user account in Active Directory that allows View Composer
to perform certain operations in Active Directory. View Composer requires this account to join linked-clone
virtual machines to your Active Directory domain.
To ensure security, you should create a separate user account to use with View Composer. By creating a
separate account, you can guarantee that it does not have additional privileges that are defined for
another purpose. You can give the account the minimum privileges that it needs to create and remove
computer objects in a specified Active Directory container. For example, the View Composer account
does not require domain administrator privileges.
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