User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using VMware Horizon View Client for Windows
- Contents
- Using VMware Horizon View Client for Windows
- System Requirements and Setup for Windows-Based View Clients
- System Requirements for Windows Clients
- System Requirements for Real-Time Audio-Video
- Requirements for Using Multimedia Redirection (MMR)
- Requirements for Using Flash URL Redirection
- Requirements for Using Microsoft Lync with Horizon View Client
- Smart Card Authentication Requirements
- Client Browser Requirements for View Portal
- Supported Desktop Operating Systems
- Preparing View Connection Server for Horizon View Client
- Horizon View Client Data Collected by VMware
- Installing View Client for Windows
- Configuring Horizon View Client for End Users
- Managing Server Connections and Desktops
- Working in a View Desktop
- Feature Support Matrix
- Internationalization
- Using Multiple Monitors
- Connect USB Devices
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
- Copying and Pasting Text and Images
- Printing from a Remote Desktop
- Control Adobe Flash Display
- Using the Relative Mouse Feature for CAD and 3D Applications
- Troubleshooting Horizon View Client
- Index
USB Settings for Client GPOs
You can define USB policy settings for both Horizon View Agent and Horizon View Client for Windows.
On connection, Horizon View Client downloads the USB policy settings from Horizon View Agent and uses
them in conjunction with the Horizon View Client USB policy settings to decide which devices it will allow
to be available for redirection from the host machine.
The following table describes each policy setting for splitting composite USB in the Horizon View Client
Configuration ADM template file. The settings apply at computer level. Horizon View Client preferentially
reads the settings from the GPO at computer level, and otherwise from the registry at
HKLM\Software\Policies\VMware, Inc.\VMware VDM\Client\USB. For a description of how Horizon View
applies the policies for splitting composite USB devices, see the topics about using policies to control USB
redirection, in the VMware Horizon View Administration document.
Table 3‑8. Horizon View Client Configuration Template: USB Splitting Settings
Setting Properties
Allow Auto Device
Splitting
Allow the automatic splitting of composite USB devices.
The default value is undefined, which equates to false.
Exclude Vid/Pid Device
From Split
Excludes a composite USB device specified by vendor and product IDs from splitting. The
format of the setting is vid-xxx1_pid-yyy2[;vid-xxx2_pid-yyy2]...
You must specify ID numbers in hexadecimal. You can use the wildcard character (*) in
place of individual digits in an ID.
For example: vid-0781_pid-55**
The default value is undefined.
Split Vid/Pid Device
Treats the components of a composite USB device specified by vendor and product IDs as
separate devices. The format of the setting is
vid-xxxx_pid-yyyy(exintf:zz[;exintf:ww ])
You can use the exintf keyword to exclude components from redirection by specifying
their interface number. You must specify ID numbers in hexadecimal, and interface
numbers in decimal including any leading zero. You can use the wildcard character (*) in
place of individual digits in an ID.
For example: vid-0781_pid-554c(exintf:01;exintf:02)
NOTE Horizon View does not automatically include the components that you have not
explicitly excluded. You must specify a filter policy such as Include Vid/Pid Device to
include those components.
The default value is undefined.
The following table describes each policy setting for filtering USB devices in the Horizon View Client
Configuration ADM template file. The settings apply at computer level. Horizon View Client preferentially
reads the settings from the GPO at computer level, and otherwise from the registry at
HKLM\Software\Policies\VMware, Inc.\VMware VDM\Client\USB. For a description of how Horizon View
applies the policies for filtering USB devices, see the topics about configuring filter policy settings for USB
redirection, in the VMware Horizon View Administration document.
Table 3‑9. Horizon View Client Configuration Template: USB Filtering Settings
Setting Properties
Allow Audio Input
Devices
Allows audio input devices to be redirected.
The default value is undefined, which equates to true.
Allow Audio Output
Devices
Allows audio output devices to be redirected.
The default value is undefined, which equates to false.
Allow HIDBootable
Allows input devices other than keyboards or mice that are available at boot time (also
known as hid-bootable devices) to be redirected.
The default value is undefined, which equates to true.
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