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View Agent Custom Setup Options for an RDS Host
When you install View Agent on an RDS host, you can select custom setup options. In addition, View Agent
installs certain features automatically on all guest operating systems on which they are supported. These
features are not optional.
Table 71. View Agent Custom Setup Option for an RDS Host
Option Description
vCenter Operations Manager Agent Lets View work with the VMware product vCenter Operations Manager for
View.
Table 72. View Agent Features That Are Installed Automatically on an RDS Host
Option Description
PCoIP Agent Allows users to connect to applications and RDS desktops using the PCoIP
display protocol.
You must install this component if you plan to create application pools because
users can only connect to applications using PCoIP.
Unity Touch Allows tablet and smart phone users to interact with Windows applications
that run on the remote desktop. Users can browse, search, and open Windows
applications and files, choose favorite applications and files, and switch
between running applications without using the Start menu or Taskbar.
PSG Agent Installs the PCoIP Secure Gateway on RDS hosts to implement the PCoIP
display protocol for desktop and application sessions that run on RDS hosts.
VMwareRDS Provides the VMware implementation of Remote Desktop Services
functionality.
For additional features that are supported on RDS hosts, see "Feature Support Matrix for View Agent" in the
View Architecture Planning document.
Enable Time Zone Redirection for RDS Desktop and Application
Sessions
If an RDS host is in one time zone and a user is in another time zone, by default, when the user connects to
an RDS desktop, the desktop displays time that is in the time zone of the RDS host. You can enable the Time
Zone Redirection group policy setting to make the RDS desktop display time in the local time zone. This
policy setting applies to application sessions as well.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the Group Policy Management feature is available on your Active Directory server.
The steps for opening the Group Policy Management Console differ in the Windows 2012, Windows
2008, and Windows 2003 Active Directory versions. See “Create GPOs for View Group Policies,” on
page 223.
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Verify that the View RDS ADMX files are added to Active Directory. See “Add the Remote Desktop
Services ADMX Files to Active Directory,” on page 210.
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Familiarize yourself with the group policy settings. See “RDS Device and Resource Redirection
Settings,” on page 212.
Procedure
1 On the Active Directory server, open the Group Policy Management Console.
2 Expand your domain and Group Policy Objects.
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