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Table Of Contents
- VMware Horizon View Integration
- Contents
- Introduction
- Integrating with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Introduction to View PowerCLI
- View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- View Administrator, View PowerCLI Cmdlet, and vdmadmin Operations
- View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI Cmdlets
- Displaying Information About a View Connection Server Instance
- Updating the Configuration of a View Connection Server Instance
- Managing the Configuration of vCenter Servers in View
- Managing Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Automatically Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Linked-Clone Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Manually Provisioned Desktop Pools
- Creating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Creating and Updating Desktops Provisioned by Terminal Servers
- Obtaining Information About Users and Groups from Active Directory
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Local Desktops
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Computers
- Updating the Ownership of Machines
- Displaying Information About Events
- Managing the Global Configuration of View
- Managing View Licenses
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI for Enhanced Functionality
- Assign Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating with SCOM
- View Management Packs
- Name a View Connection Server Group
- Import the View MPs
- View Discovery Script
- Run the Discovery Script
- Display Discovered Objects
- Display Managed Objects
- Views and Monitors
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a Server
- Display Performance Data
- Display Information About an Alert
- Restart a Service
- Exclude a Domain from Connectivity Monitoring
- Close Alerts
- Class and Relationship Definitions
- Examining PCoIP Session Statistics
- Dynamically Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
- Index
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Chapter 3 Using View PowerCLI
Flash Quality Settings
Table 3-7 shows the settings that you can use with the -flashQuality parameter to specify a maximum
allowable quality for Adobe Flash content. This value overrides the setting on a Web page. If the Flash quality
for a Web page is higher than the maximum value allowed, the client reduces the quality to the specified
maximum. Lowering the quality of Flash content causes it to use less bandwidth.
Flash Throttling Settings
Table 3-8 shows the settings that you can use with the -flashThrottling parameter to specify how often
Adobe Flash should refresh what it shows onscreen. Throttling Flash to increase the refresh interval reduces
the frame rate. This reduction causes Flash content to use less bandwidth, but it might also cause Flash to drop
frames.
LDAP Backup Frequency
Table 3-9 shows the settings that you can use with the -ldapBackupFrequency parameter to specify the LDAP
backup frequency for a View Connection Server instance.
Table 3-7. Flash Quality Settings
Flash Quality Description
HIGH Specifies that low, medium, or high quality Flash content is allowed.
LOW Specifies that only low quality Flash content is allowed.
MEDIUM Specifies that low or medium quality Flash content is allowed.
NO_CONTROL Allows the Web page settings to determine quality.
Table 3-8. Flash Throttling Settings
Flash Throttling Description
AGGRESSIVE Sets the interval to 2500 milliseconds. This results in the highest number of
dropped frames. The speed of audio transmission is unaffected.
CONSERVATIVE Sets the interval to 100 milliseconds. This results in the lowest number of
dropped frames. The speed of audio transmission is unaffected.
DISABLED No throttling is performed. The timer interval is not modified.
MODERATE Sets the interval to 500 milliseconds. The speed of audio transmission is
unaffected.
Table 3-9. LDAP Backup Frequency Settings
LDAP Backup Frequency Description
Every12Hour Backs up the LDAP database once every 12 hours.
Every2Day Backs up the LDAP database once every two days.
Every2Week Backs up the LDAP database once every two weeks.
Every6Hour Backs up the LDAP database once every six hours.
EveryDay Backs up the LDAP database once per day.
EveryHour Backs up the LDAP database once per hour.
EveryWeek Backs up the LDAP database once per week.
Never Turns off backup for the LDAP database.