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5 Select the user or group name and click OK.
Unassign a User from a Dedicated Desktop
In a dedicated-assignment pool, you can remove a desktop assignment to a user.
You
can also use the vdmadmin command to remove a desktop assignment to a user. See “Assigning Dedicated
Desktops Using the -L Option,” on page 418.
Prerequisites
Verify that the desktop is not checked out for use in local mode. You cannot assign users or remove user
assignments while desktops are checked out.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Desktops or click Inventory > Pools, double-click a pool ID, and
select the Inventory tab.
2 Select the desktop.
3 Click More Commands > Unassign User.
4 Click OK.
The desktop is available and can be assigned to another user.
Customize Existing Desktops in Maintenance Mode
After a desktop pool is created, you can customize, modify, or test individual desktops by placing them in
maintenance mode. When a desktop is in maintenance mode, users cannot access it.
You place existing desktops in maintenance mode one at a time. You can remove multiple desktops from
maintenance mode in one operation.
When you create a pool, you can start all the desktops in the pool in maintenance mode if you specify desktop
names manually. For details, see “Customizing Desktops in Maintenance Mode,” on page 131.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Desktops or click Inventory > Pools, double-click a pool ID, and
select the Inventory tab.
2 Select a desktop.
3 Click More Commands > Enter Maintenance Mode.
4 Customize, modify, or test the virtual-machine desktop.
5 Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for all desktops you want to customize.
6 Select the customized desktops and click More Commands > Exit Maintenance Mode.
The modified desktops are available to users.
Monitor Desktop Status
You can quickly survey the status of desktops in your View deployment by using the View Administrator
dashboard. For example, you can display all disconnected desktops or desktops that are in maintenance mode.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the desktop states. See “Desktop Status of Virtual Machines,” on page 275.
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