Administration

Table Of Contents
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Add an Access Group
You can delegate the administration of specific machines, desktop pools, or farms to different
administrators by creating access groups. By default, desktop pools, application pools, and farms
reside in the root access group.
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Move a Desktop Pool or a Farm to a Different Access Group
After you create an access group, you can move automated desktop pools, manual pools, or farms
to the new access group.
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Remove an Access Group
You can remove an access group if it does not contain any object. You cannot remove the root
access group.
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Review the Desktop Pools, Application Pools, or Farms in an Access Group
You can see the desktop pools, the application pools, or the farms in a particular access group in
View Administrator.
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Review the vCenter Virtual Machines in an Access Group
You can see the vCenter virtual machines in a particular access group in View Administrator. A
vCenter virtual machine inherits the access group from its pool.
Add an Access Group
You can delegate the administration of specific machines, desktop pools, or farms to different
administrators by creating access groups. By default, desktop pools, application pools, and farms reside
in the root access group.
You can have a maximum of 100 access groups, including the root access group.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, navigate to the Add Access Group dialog box.
Option Action
From Catalog
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Select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
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From the Access Group drop-down menu in the top window pane, select
New Access Group.
From Resources
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Select Resources > Farms.
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From the Access Group drop-down menu in the top window pane, select
New Access Group.
From View Configuration
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Select View Configuration > Administrators.
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From the Access Groups tab, select Add Access Group.
2 Type a name and description for the access group and click OK.
The description is optional.
What to do next
Move one or more objects to the access group.
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