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3 Type the installation command on one line.
For example: VMware-viewconnectionserver-y.y.y-xxxxxx.exe /s /v"/qn
VDM_SERVER_INSTANCE_TYPE=3 VDM_SERVER_NAME=cs1.internaldomain.com
VDM_SERVER_SS_EXTURL=https://view.companydomain.com:443
VDM_SERVER_SS_PCOIP_IPADDR=10.20.30.40 VDM_SERVER_SS_PCOIP_TCPPORT=4172
VDM_SERVER_SS_PCOIP_UDPPORT=4172
VDM_SERVER_SS_BSG_EXTURL=https://view.companydomain.com:8443
VDM_SERVER_SS_PWD=secret"
The security server services are installed on the Windows Server computer:
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VMware Horizon View Security Server
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VMware Horizon View Framework Component
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VMware Horizon View Security Gateway Component
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VMware Horizon View PCoIP Secure Gateway
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VMware Blast Secure Gateway
For information about these services, see the View Administration document.
The security server appears in the Security Servers pane in Horizon Administrator.
The VMware Horizon View Connection Server (Blast-In) rule is enabled in the Windows Firewall on the
security server. This firewall rule allows Web browsers on client devices to use HTML Access to connect
to the security server on TCP port 8443.
Note If the installation is cancelled or aborted, you might have to remove IPsec rules for the security
server before you can begin the installation again. Take this step even if you already removed IPsec rules
prior to reinstalling or upgrading security server. For instructions on removing IPsec rules, see Remove
IPsec Rules for the Security Server.
What to do next
Configure an SSL server certificate for the security server. See Chapter 8 Configuring SSL Certificates for
Horizon 7 Servers.
You might have to configure client connection settings for the security server, and you can tune Windows
Server settings to support a large deployment. See Configuring Horizon Client Connections and Sizing
Windows Server Settings to Support Your Deployment.
Silent Installation Properties for a Security Server
You can include specific properties when you silently install a security server from the command line. You
must use a PROPERTY=value format so that Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) can interpret the properties
and values.
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