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Results The user's assignment is removed and entitlement to the pool remains unchanged. The user's session
is logged off forcibly.
Update App Pool Display Name
This workflow changes the display name of an application pool.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, new display name for pool
Results The display name is changed, but the pool ID remains the same.
Update Desktop Pool Display Name
This workflow changes the display name of a desktop pool.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, new display name for pool
Results The display name is changed, but the pool ID remains the same.
Update Desktop Pool Min Size
Changes the minimum number of desktops that the pool can contain.
Scope Works only for automated floating and automated dedicated pools that use a naming pattern.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, number to use for the minimum pool size (an integer)
Results The minimum number of virtual machines in the pool changes.
NOTE Consider whether your company's hardware resources are sufficient before increasing this
number.
Update Desktop Pool Spare Size
This workflow changes the number of spare machines in the pool that are available and powered on for new
users.
Scope Works only for automated pools.
Inputs/parameters Pod, pool ID, number of spare machines to have ready (an integer)
Results Changes the number of spare virtual machines to keep ready and powered on for new users.
NOTE Consider whether your company's hardware resources are sufficient before increasing this
number.
Syntax for Specifying User Accounts in the Workflows
The syntax used for specifying users in the VMware Horizon vRealize Orchestrator plug-in workflows is
consistent across all workflows.
When supplying a user name, you must specify the user and domain by using any of the following formats:
n
username@domain.com
n
username@domain
n
domain.com\username
n
domain\username
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