User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for Mac OS X
- Contents
- Using VMware Horizon Client for Mac OS X
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements for Mac Clients
- System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
- Smart Card Authentication Requirements
- Supported Desktop Operating Systems
- Preparing View Connection Server for Horizon Client
- Install Horizon Client on Mac OS X
- Add Horizon Client to Your Dock
- Configuring Certificate Checking for End Users
- Configure Advanced SSL Options
- Configuring Log File Collection Values
- Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
- Using URIs to Configure Horizon Client
- Managing Remote Desktop and Application Connections
- Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application for the First Time
- Share Access to Local Folders and Drives
- Hide the VMware Horizon Client Window
- Configure Horizon Client to Select a Smart Card Certificate
- Configure Keyboard Shortcut Mappings
- Certificate Checking Modes for Horizon Client
- Searching for Desktops or Applications
- Select a Favorite Remote Desktop or Application
- Switch Desktops or Applications
- Log Off or Disconnect
- Connecting to a View Server at Horizon Client Launch
- Autoconnect to a Remote Desktop
- Configure Reconnect Behavior for Remote Applications
- Removing a View Server Shortcut from the Home Screen
- Reordering Shortcuts
- Roll Back a Desktop
- Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop or Application on a Mac
- Feature Support Matrix for Mac OS X
- Internationalization
- Monitors and Screen Resolution
- Connect USB Devices
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
- Copying and Pasting Text and Images
- Using Remote Applications
- Saving Documents in a Remote Application
- Printing from a Remote Desktop or Application
- PCoIP Client-Side Image Cache
- Troubleshooting Horizon Client
- Index
Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop
or Application on a Mac 4
Horizon Client for Mac OS X supports several features.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Feature Support Matrix for Mac OS X,” on page 37
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“Internationalization,” on page 39
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“Monitors and Screen Resolution,” on page 39
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“Connect USB Devices,” on page 40
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“Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones,” on page 48
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“Copying and Pasting Text and Images,” on page 52
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“Using Remote Applications,” on page 52
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“Saving Documents in a Remote Application,” on page 53
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“Printing from a Remote Desktop or Application,” on page 54
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“PCoIP Client-Side Image Cache,” on page 56
Feature Support Matrix for Mac OS X
Some features are supported on one type of Horizon Client but not on another.
Table 4‑1. Features Supported on Windows Desktops for Mac OS X Clients
Feature
Windows 8.x
Desktop
Windows 7
Desktop
Windows
Vista
Desktop
Windows XP
Desktop
Windows Server
2008 R2 Desktop
RSA SecurID or RADIUS X X X X X
Single sign-on X X X X X
PCoIP display protocol X X X X X
RDP display protocol X X X X X
USB redirection X X X X X
Real-Time Audio-Video
(RTAV)
X X X X X
Wyse MMR
Windows 7 MMR
Virtual printing X X X X X
Location-based printing X X X X X
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