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Option Description Fill In Your Value Here
Desktop Pool Settings Settings that determine the machine state, power
status when a virtual machine is not in use,
display protocol, Adobe Flash quality, and so on.
For descriptions, see “Desktop Pool Settings for
All Desktop Pool Types,” on page 107.
For a list of the settings that apply to linked-
clone pools, see “Desktop Pool Settings for
Linked-Clone Desktop Pools,” on page 67.
For more information about power policies and
automated pools, see “Setting Power Policies for
Desktop Pools,” on page 111.
Stop provisioning on error You can direct View to stop provisioning or
continue to provision virtual machines in a
desktop pool after an error occurs during the
provisioning of a virtual machine. If you leave
this setting selected, you can prevent a
provisioning error from recurring on multiple
virtual machines.
Virtual machine naming Choose whether to provision machines by
manually specifying a list of machine names or
by providing a naming pattern and the total
number of machines.
For details, see “Naming Machines Manually or
Providing a Naming Pattern,” on page 100.
Specify names manually If you specify names manually, prepare a list of
machine names and, optionally, the associated
user names.
Naming pattern If you use this naming method, provide the
pattern.
The pattern you specify is used as a prefix in all
the machine names, followed by a unique
number to identify each machine.
For details, see “Using a Naming Pattern for
Automated Desktop Pools,” on page 102.
Max number of machines If you use a naming pattern, specify the total
number of machines in the pool.
You can also specify a minimum number of
machines to provision when you first create the
pool.
Number of spare (powered on)
machines
If you specify names manually or use a naming
pattern, specify a number of machines to keep
available and powered on for new users. For
details, see “Naming Machines Manually or
Providing a Naming Pattern,” on page 100.
When you specify names manually, this option is
called # Unassigned machines kept powered on.
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