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Table 65. Security Server Services (Continued)
Service Name
Startup
Type Description
VMware Horizon
View PCoIP Secure
Gateway
Manual Provides PCoIP Secure Gateway services. This service must be running if clients
connect to this security server through the PCoIP Secure Gateway.
VMware Horizon
View Security
Gateway
Component
Manual Provides common gateway services. This service must always be running.
Change the Product License Key
If the current license on a system expires, or if you want to access View features that are currently
unlicensed, you can use View Administrator to change the product license key.
You can add a license to View while View is running. You do not need to reboot the system, and access to
desktops and applications is not interrupted.
Prerequisites
For the successful operation of View and add-on features such as View Composer and remote applications,
obtain a valid product license key.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Product Licensing and Usage.
2 In the Licensing panel, click Edit License.
3 Enter the license serial number and click OK.
The Product Licensing window shows the updated licensing information.
4 Verify the license expiration date.
5 Verify that the Desktop, Application Remoting, and View Composer licenses are enabled or disabled,
based on the edition of VMware Horizon that your product license entitles you to use.
Not all features and capabilities of VMware Horizon 6 are available in all editions. For a comparison of
feature sets in each edition, see
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/products/horizon-view/VMware-Horizon-View-Pricing-Licensing-
FAQ.pdf.
Monitor Concurrent Connections to View and Reset Historical Usage
Data
In View Administrator, you can monitor the active desktop sessions and application users who are
concurrently connected to View. The Product Licensing and Usage page displays the current and highest
historical concurrent connection numbers. You can use these numbers to keep track of your product license
usage. You can also reset the historical usage data and start over with the current data.
Remote desktop connections are counted per session. If a user runs multiple remote desktops, each
connected desktop session is counted separately.
Remote application connections are counted per user. If a user runs multiple remote applications, the user is
counted only once, even if different applications are hosted on different RDS hosts.
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