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4 Choose how to delete the virtual-machine desktop.
Option Description
Pool that contains full virtual-
machine desktops
Choose whether to keep or delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server.
If you delete the virtual machines from disk, users in active sessions are
disconnected from their desktops.
If you keep the virtual machines in vCenter Server, choose whether to let
users in active sessions stay connected to their desktops or disconnect
them.
View Composer linked-clone pool
with persistent disks
Choose whether to detach or delete the persistent disks when the virtual-
machine desktops are deleted.
In both cases, vCenter Server deletes the linked-clone virtual machines
from disk. Users in currently active sessions are disconnected from their
remote desktops.
If you detach a persistent disk, the linked-clone virtual machine that
contained the persistent disk can be recreated, or the persistent disk can be
attached to another virtual machine. You can store detached persistent
disks in the same datastore or a different one. If you select a different
datastore, you cannot store detached persistent disks on a local datastore.
You must use a shared datastore.
You can only detach persistent disks that were created in View 4.5 or later
releases.
Instant-clone pool and View
Composer linked-clone pool
without persistent disks
vCenter Server deletes the linked-clone virtual machines from disk. Users
in currently active sessions are disconnected from their remote desktops.
When you delete virtual-machine desktops, linked-clone virtual machine computer accounts are removed
from Active Directory. Full virtual machine accounts remain in Active Directory. To remove these accounts,
you must manually delete them from Active Directory.
Recover Instant-Clone Desktops
When an instant-clone desktop is in an error state, you have the option to recover it. The desktop is
recreated from the current base image.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools, double-click a pool's ID, and click the
Inventory tab.
2 Select one or more machines and click Recover.
Managing Unmanaged Machines
In View Administrator, you can add and remove unmanaged machines from manual desktop pools and
remove registered machines from View. Unmanaged machines include physical computers and virtual
machines that are not managed by vCenter Server.
For information about deleting a desktop pool that contains unmanaged machines, see “Delete a Desktop
Pool,” on page 172.
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