Installation and Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- VMware Horizon Client for iOS Installation and Setup Guide
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- VMware Horizon Client for iOS Installation and Setup Guide
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements
- Preparing Connection Server for Horizon Client
- Installing Horizon Client
- Using Embedded RSA SecurID Software Tokens
- Configure Smart Card Authentication
- Create a Virtual Smart Card
- Manage a Virtual Smart Card
- Configure Advanced TLS/SSL Options
- Configure VMware Blast Options
- Configure the Horizon Client Default View
- Horizon Client Data Collected by VMware
- Using URIs to Configure Horizon Client
- Managing Remote Desktop and Application Connections
- Setting the Certificate Checking Mode in Horizon Client
- Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
- Manage Saved Servers
- Select a Favorite Remote Desktop or Application
- Disconnecting From a Remote Desktop or Application
- Log Off From a Remote Desktop
- Manage Desktop and Application Shortcuts
- Using 3D Touch with Horizon Client
- Using Spotlight Search with Horizon Client
- Using Split View and Slide Over with Horizon Client
- Using the iPad Split Keyboard with Horizon Client
- Using Drag and Drop with Shortcuts and URIs
- Using the Horizon Client Widget
- Using a Microsoft Windows Desktop or Application
- Feature Support Matrix for iOS
- Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote Desktop
- Using the Unity Touch Sidebar with a Remote Application
- Horizon Client Tools on a Mobile Device
- Gestures
- Using Native Operating System Gestures with Touch Redirection
- Screen Resolutions and Using External Displays
- External Keyboards and Input Devices
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Microphones
- Configure Horizon Client to Support Reversed Mouse Buttons
- Copying and Pasting Text and Images
- Dragging and Dropping Text and Images
- Saving Documents in a Published Application
- Multitasking
- Suppress the Cellular Data Warning Message
- PCoIP Client-Side Image Cache
- Internationalization
- Troubleshooting Horizon Client
- Restart a Remote Desktop
- Reset a Remote Desktop or Remote Applications
- Collecting and Sending Logging Information to VMware
- Report Horizon Client Crash Data to VMware
- Horizon Client Stops Responding or the Remote Desktop Freezes
- Problem Establishing a Connection When Using a Proxy
- Connecting to a Server in Workspace ONE Mode
desktopProtocol For remote desktops, valid values are PCOIP and BLAST. For example, to
specify PCoIP, use the syntax desktopProtocol=PCOIP.
domainName The NETBIOS domain name associated with the user who is connecting to
the remote desktop or published application. For example, you might use
mycompany rather than mycompany.com.
tokenUserName Specifies the RSA or RADIUS user name. Use this query only if the RSA or
RADIUS user name is different from the Active Directory user name. If you
do not specify this query and RSA or RADIUS authentication is required,
the Windows user name is used. The syntax is tokenUserName=name.
Examples of vmware-view URIs
You can create hypertext links or buttons with the vmware-view URI scheme and include these links in
email or on a Web page. Your end users can click these links to, for example, open a particular remote
desktop with the startup options you specify.
URI Syntax Examples
Each URI example is followed by a description of what the end user sees after clicking the URI link.
1
vmware-view://view.mycompany.com/Primary%20Desktop?action=start-session
Horizon Client starts and connects to the view.mycompany.com server. The login box prompts the
user for a user name, domain name, and password. After a successful login, the client connects to
the desktop whose display name is displayed as Primary Desktop, and the user is logged in to the
guest operating system.
Note The default display protocol and window size are used. The default display protocol is PCoIP.
The default window size is full screen.
2
vmware-view://view.mycompany.com:7555/Primary%20Desktop
This URI has the same effect as the previous example, except that it uses the nondefault port of 7555
for Connection Server. (The default port is 443.) Because a desktop identifier is provided, the desktop
opens even though the start-session action is not included in the URI.
3
vmware-view://fred@view.mycompany.com/Finance%20Desktop?desktopProtocol=PCOIP
Horizon Client starts and connects to the view.mycompany.com server. In the login box, the User
name text box is populated with the name fred. The user must supply the domain name and
password. After a successful login, the client connects to the desktop whose display name is
displayed as Finance Desktop, and the user is logged in to the guest operating system. The
connection uses the PCoIP display protocol.
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