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Managing Remote Desktop and
Published Application
Connections 3
End users can use Horizon Client to connect to a server, log in to or off of remote desktops, and use
published applications. For troubleshooting purposes, end users can also restart and reset remote
desktops and reset published applications.
Depending on how you configure policies, end users might be able to perform many operations on their
remote desktops and published applications.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Configure Horizon Client to Select a Smart Card Certificate
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Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
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Share Access to Local Folders and Drives with Client Drive Redirection
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Clicking URL Links That Open Outside of Horizon Client
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Open a Recent Remote Desktop or Application
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Using a Touch Bar with Server, Desktop, and Application Connections
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Connecting to a Server When Horizon Client Starts
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Configure Horizon Client to Forget the Server User Name and Domain
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Hide the VMware Horizon Client Window
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Create Keyboard Shortcut Mappings
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Modify the Horizon Client Mouse Shortcut Mappings
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Modify the Horizon Client Shortcuts for Windows Actions
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Searching for Desktops or Applications
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Select a Favorite Remote Desktop or Application
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Switch Remote Desktops or Published Applications
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Log Off or Disconnect
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Autoconnect to a Remote Desktop
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Configure Reconnect Behavior for Remote Applications
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Removing a Server Shortcut From the Home Window
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