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Verify that you set permissions to use the package files that were copied to the client computer. See “Set
Permissions to Allow View to Use the Copied Package Files,” on page 339.
Procedure
1 On
the client computer, start View Client, connect to View Connection Server, log in to View Connection
Server, and select a desktop pool.
2 Click the down-arrow button next to the desktop pool and click Check out.
3 (Optional) If you copied the package files to a custom directory, configure View Client to check out the
desktop into the custom directory.
a In the Check Out dialog, click Options.
b Next to Check-out directory, click Browse and select the directory that contains the pool-name folder.
Do not select the pool-name folder itself.
For example, if you copied package files for a pool with a display name LocalPool into a directory
named C:\CheckOutDirectory\LocalPool, select the C:\CheckOutDirectory directory.
c Click OK.
4 In the Check-out dialog, click OK.
View Manager checks out the desktop. View Transfer Server detects that the base-image files reside on the
client computer and downloads only the remaining desktop files. These files include the OS disk and a
persistent disk, if one is configured.
Troubleshooting View Transfer Server and Local Desktop Operations
Troubleshooting tips are available for common View Transfer Server and local desktop operations.
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Check-Out Fails with "No Available Transfer Server" Error on page 341
When users try to check out desktops, the operations fail and an error message, No available Transfer
Server, is displayed.
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Problems with Desktop Check-Outs After Initial Check-Out on page 342
Assuming that View Transfer Server is functioning properly, you might find that check-out problems
are due to View Connection Server no longer having the encryption key for files on the local machine.
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Login Window Takes a Long Time to Appear on page 342
Under certain circumstances, after you open View Client and specify a View Connection Server instance,
the login window does not appear for 30 or more seconds.
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View Transfer Server Remains in a Pending State on page 343
View Transfer Server is unavailable while it remains in a Pending state for an excessively long time. For
example, the Pending state might last longer than ten minutes.
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View Transfer Server Fails to Enter Maintenance Mode on page 343
When you attempt to place View Transfer Server in maintenance mode, it remains in the Maintenance
mode pending state for an excessively long time.
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The Transfer Server Repository Is Invalid on page 344
In View Administrator, View Transfer Server displays a status of Bad Transfer Server repository.
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View Transfer Server Cannot Connect to the Transfer Server Repository on page 344
In View Administrator, View Transfer Server displays a status of Repository Connection Error.
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