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2 Select a desktop pool and change the status of the pool.
Option Action
Disable provisioning
Select Disable Provisioning from the Status drop-down menu.
Enable provisioning
Select Enable Provisioning from the Status drop-down menu.
3 Click OK.
Configure Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
You can set Adobe Flash quality and throttling modes to reduce the amount of bandwidth that is used by
Adobe Flash content in remote desktops. This reduction can improve the overall browsing experience and
make other applications that run in the remote desktop more responsive.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with Adobe Flash quality and throttling settings. See “Adobe Flash Quality and
Throttling,” on page 140.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and click Edit.
3 On the Desktop Pool Settings tab, select a quality mode from the Adobe Flash quality menu and a
throttling mode from the Adobe Flash throttling menu.
4 Click OK.
NOTE Adobe Flash bandwidth-reduction settings do not take effect until Horizon Client reconnects with the
remote desktop.
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
You can specify a maximum allowable level of quality for Adobe Flash content that overrides Web page
settings. If Adobe Flash quality for a Web page is higher than the maximum level allowed, quality is
reduced to the specified maximum. Lower quality results in more bandwidth savings.
To make use of Adobe Flash bandwidth-reduction settings, Adobe Flash must not be running in full screen
mode.
Table 8-3 shows the available Adobe Flash render-quality settings.
Table 83. Adobe Flash Quality Settings
Quality Setting Description
Do not control Quality is determined by Web page settings.
Low This setting results in the most bandwidth savings.
Medium This setting results in moderate bandwidth savings.
High This setting results in the least bandwidth savings.
If no maximum level of quality is specified, the system defaults to a value of Low.
Adobe Flash uses timer services to update what is shown on the screen at a given time. A typical Adobe
Flash timer interval value is between 4 and 50 milliseconds. By throttling, or prolonging, the interval, you
can reduce the frame rate and thereby reduce bandwidth.
Table 8-4 shows the available Adobe Flash throttling settings.
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