6.0

Table Of Contents
Table 164. Client System Information (Continued)
Registry Key Description Supported Desktops
Supported Client
Systems
ViewClient_Mouse.NumBu
ttons
Specifies the number of buttons supported
by the mouse.
VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows
ViewClient_Mouse.Sampl
eRate
Specifies the rate, in reports per second, at
which input from a PS/2 mouse is sampled.
VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows
ViewClient_Protocol
Specifies the protocol being used. VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android, iOS, Metro
ViewClient_Language
Specifies the operating system language. VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android, iOS, Metro
ViewClient_Launch_ID
Specifies the desktop pool Unique ID. VDI (single-user
machine)
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android, iOS, Metro
NOTE The definitions of ViewClient_LoggedOn_Username and ViewClient_LoggedOn_Domainname in Table 16-4
apply to Horizon Client 2.2 for Windows or later releases.
For Horizon Client 5.4 for Windows or earlier releases, ViewClient_LoggedOn_Username sends the user name
that was entered in Horizon Client, and ViewClient_LoggedOn_Domainname sends the domain name that was
entered in Horizon Client.
Horizon Client 2.2 for Windows is a later release than Horizon Client 5.4 for Windows. Starting with
Horizon Client 2.2, the release numbers for Windows are consistent with the Horizon Client releases on
other operating systems and devices.
Running Commands on View Desktops
You can use the View Agent CommandsToRunOnConnect, CommandsToRunOnReconnect, and
CommandsToRunOnDisconnect group policy settings to run commands and command scripts on View
desktops when users connect, reconnect, and disconnect.
To run a command or a command script, add the command name or the file path of the script to the group
policy setting's list of commands. For example:
date
C:\Scripts\myscript.cmd
To run scripts that require console access, prepend the -C or -c option followed by a space. For example:
-c C:\Scripts\Cli_clip.cmd
-C e:\procexp.exe
Supported file types include .CMD, .BAT, and .EXE. .VBS files will not run unless they are parsed with
cscript.exe or wscript.exe. For example:
-C C:\WINDOWS\system32\wscript.exe C:\Scripts\checking.vbs
The total length of the string, including the -C or -c option, should not exceed 260 characters.
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
198 VMware, Inc.