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Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Application Pools.
2 Select one or more application pools and click Delete.
3 Click OK to confirm.
Managing Farms
In View Administrator, you can add, edit, delete, enable, and disable farms.
To add a farm, see "Creating Farms" in the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View document. For
information on access groups, see Chapter 4, “Configuring Role-Based Delegated Administration,” on
page 61.
After you create a farm, you can add or remove RDS hosts to support more or fewer users.
Edit a Farm
For an existing farm, you can configure settings such as description, access group, and empty session
timeout.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the settings of a farm. See “Creating Farms” in the Setting Up Desktop and
Application Pools in View document.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Farms.
2 Select a farm and click Edit.
3 Make changes to the farm settings.
4 Click OK.
Delete a Farm
You can delete a farm if you no longer need it or if you want to create a new one with different RDS hosts.
You can only delete a farm that is not associated with an RDS desktop pool or an application pool.
Prerequisites
Verify that the farm is not associated with any RDS desktop pool or application pool.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Resources > Farms.
2 Select one or more farms and click Delete.
3 Click OK to confirm.
Disable or Enable a Farm
When you disable a farm, users can no longer launch RDS desktops or applications from the RDS desktop
pools and the application pools that are associated with the farm. Users can continue to use RDS desktops
and applications that are currently open.
You can disable a farm if you plan to do maintenance on the RDS hosts in the farm or on the RDS desktop
and application pools that are associated with the farm. After you disable a farm, some users might still be
using RDS desktops or applications that they opened before you disable the farm.
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