User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using HTML Access
- Contents
- Using HTML Access
- Setup and Installation
- System Requirements for HTML Access
- Preparing View Connection Server and Security Servers for HTML Access
- Configure View to Remove Credentials From Cache
- Prepare Desktops, Pools, and Farms for HTML Access
- Configure HTML Access Agents to Use New SSL Certificates
- Configure HTML Access Agents to Use Specific Cipher Suites
- Configuring iOS to Use CA-Signed Certificates
- Upgrading the HTML Access Software
- Uninstall HTML Access from View Connection Server
- Data Collected by VMware
- Configuring HTML Access for End Users
- Using a Remote Desktop or Application
- Feature Support Matrix
- Internationalization
- Connect to a Remote Desktop or Application
- Shortcut Key Combinations
- International Keyboards
- Screen Resolution
- H.264 Decoding
- Using the Sidebar
- Sound
- Copying and Pasting Text
- Transferring Files Between the Client and a Remote Desktop
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
- Log Off or Disconnect
- Reset a Remote Desktop or Application
- Index
3 In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, select and click Add.
4 In the Certicates snap-in window, select Computer account, click Next, select Local computer, and
click Finish.
5 In the Add or Remove snap-in window, click OK.
What to do next
Import the SSL certicate into the Windows local computer certicate store. See “Import a Certicate for the
HTML Access Agent into the Windows Certicate Store,” on page 14.
Import a Certificate for the HTML Access Agent into the Windows Certificate
Store
To replace a default HTML Access Agent certicate with a CA-signed certicate, you must import the CA-
signed certicate into the Windows local computer certicate store. Perform this procedure on each desktop
where the HTML Access Agent is installed.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the HTML Access Agent is installed on the View desktop.
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Verify that the CA-signed certicate was copied to the desktop.
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Verify that the Certicate snap-in was added to MMC. See “Add the Certicate Snap-In to MMC on a
View Desktop,” on page 13.
Procedure
1 In the MMC window on the View desktop, expand the (Local Computer) node and select
the Personal folder.
2 In the Actions pane, go to More Actions > All Tasks > Import.
3 In the Certicate Import wizard, click Next and browse to the location where the certicate is stored.
4 Select the certicate le and click Open.
To display your certicate le type, you can select its le format from the File name drop-down menu.
5 Type the password for the private key that is included in the certicate le.
6 Select Mark this key as exportable.
7 Select Include all extendable properties.
8 Click Next and click Finish.
The new certicate appears in the (Local Computer) > Personal > folder.
9 Verify that the new certicate contains a private key.
a In the (Local Computer) > Personal > folder, double-click the new
certicate.
b In the General tab of the Certicate Information dialog box, verify that the following statement
appears: You have a private key that corresponds to this certificate.
What to do next
If necessary, import the root certicate and intermediate certicates into the Windows certicate store. See
“Import Root and Intermediate Certicates for the HTML Access Agent,” on page 15.
Congure the appropriate registry key with the certicate thumbprint. See “Set the Certicate Thumbprint
in the Windows Registry,” on page 15.
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