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Table 5-14. Settings for Manual Desktop Pools
Setting
Manual
Managed Pool,
Dedicated
Assignment
Manual Managed Pool,
Floating Assignment
Manual Unmanaged
Pool, Dedicated
Assignment
Manual Unmanaged
Pool, Floating
Assignment
State Yes Yes Yes Yes
Connection
Server
restrictions
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Remote desktop
power policy
Yes Yes
Automatic logoff
after disconnect
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Allow users to
reset their
desktop
Yes Yes
Allow multiple
sessions per user
Yes Yes
Default display
protocol
Yes Yes Yes
To use PCoIP with a
desktop source that is not
managed by vCenter
Server, you must install
Teradici hardware on the
desktop source.
Yes
To use PCoIP with a
desktop source that is not
managed by vCenter
Server, you must install
Teradici hardware on the
desktop source.
Allow users to
choose protocol
Yes Yes Yes Yes
3D Renderer Yes Yes
Max number of
monitors
Yes Yes
Max resolution of
any one monitor
Yes Yes
Adobe Flash
quality
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Adobe Flash
throttling
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft Terminal Services Pools
You can use Microsoft Terminal Servers to provide Terminal Services sessions as desktops to View clients.
View Manager manages Terminal Services sessions in the same way that it manages other View desktops.
A Terminal Services pools can contain multiple desktop sources served by one or more terminal servers. A
terminal server desktop source can deliver multiple View desktops.
View Manager provides load balancing for the terminal servers in a pool by directing connection requests to
the terminal server that has the least number of active sessions.
You entitle a whole Terminal Services pool to users or user groups.
You
should deploy a roaming profile solution to propagate user settings and data to the desktop that the user
is currently accessing.
NOTE Terminal Services pools support the RDP display protocol only.
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