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Table 22. General Global Settings for Client Sessions (Continued)
Setting Description
Enable Windows Server 2008 R2
desktops
Determines whether you can select available Windows Server 2008 R2 machines
for use as desktops. When this setting is enabled, View Administrator displays all
available Windows Server 2008 R2 machines, including machines on which View
server components are installed.
NOTE The View Agent software cannot coexist on the same virtual or physical
machine with any other View server software component, including a security
server, View Connection Server, or View Composer.
Mirage Server configuration Allows you to specify the URL of a Mirage server, using the format
mirage://server-name:port or mirages://server-name:port. Here server-
name is the fully qualified domain name. If you do not specify the port number,
the default port number 8000 is used.
NOTE You can override this global setting by specifying a Mirage server in the
desktop pool settings.
Specifying the Mirage server in View Administrator is an alternative to
specifying the Mirage server when installing the Mirage client. To find out which
versions of Mirage support having the server specified in View Administrator,
see the Mirage documentation, at
https://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/mirage_pubs.html.
Global Security Settings for Client Sessions and Connections
Global security settings determine whether clients are reauthenticated after interruptions, message security
mode is enabled, and IPSec is used for security server connections.
SSL is required for all Horizon Client connections and View Administrator connections to View. If your
View deployment uses load balancers or other client-facing, intermediate servers, you can off-load SSL to
them and then configure non-SSL connections on individual View Connection Server instances and security
servers. See “Off-load SSL Connections to Intermediate Servers,” on page 36.
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