Security
Table Of Contents
- View Security
- Contents
- View Security
- Horizon 7 Accounts, Resources, and Log Files
- View Security Settings
- Ports and Services
- Configuring Security Protocols and Cipher Suites on a View Connection Server Instance or on a Security Server
- Configuring Security Protocols and Cipher Suites for Blast Secure Gateway
- Deploying USB Devices in a Secure Horizon 7 Environment
- HTTP Protection Measures on Connection Servers and Security Servers
Table 1‑4. Horizon 7 Log Files
Horizon Component File Path and Other Information
All components (installation
logs)
%TEMP%\vminst.log_date_timestamp
%TEMP%\vmmsi.log_date_timestamp
Horizon Agent
<Drive Letter>:\ProgramData\VMware\VDM\logs
To access Horizon 7 log files that are stored in <Drive
Letter>:\ProgramData\VMware\VDM\logs, you must open the logs from a program with elevated
administrator privileges. Right-click the program file and select Run as administrator.
If a User Data Disk (UDD) is configured, <Drive Letter> might correspond to the UDD.
The logs for PCoIP are named pcoip_agent*.log and pcoip_server*.log.
Published Applications View Event Database configured on an SQL Server or Oracle database server.
Windows Application Event logs. Disabled by default.
View Composer %system_drive%\Windows\Temp\vmware-viewcomposer-ga-new.log on the linked-clone
desktop.
The View Composer log contains information about the execution of QuickPrep and Sysprep scripts.
The log records the start time and end time of script execution, and any output or error messages.
Connection Server or
Security Server
<Drive Letter>:\ProgramData\VMware\VDM\logs.
The log directory is configurable in the log configuration settings of the View Common Configuration
ADMX template file (vdm_common.admx) .
PCoIP Secure Gateway logs are written to files named SecurityGateway_*.log in the PCoIP
Secure Gateway subdirectory.
Blast Secure Gateway logs are written to files named absg*.log in the Blast Secure Gateway
subdirectory.
Horizon Services Horizon Event Database configured on an SQL Server or Oracle database server.
Windows System Event logs.
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