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Enabling Multimedia Redirection in View
You can take steps to ensure that MMR is accessible only to Horizon Client systems that have sufficient
resources to handle local multimedia decoding and that are connected to View on a secure network.
By default, the global policy in View Administrator, Multimedia redirection (MMR) is set to Deny.
To use MMR, you must explicitly set this value to Allow.
To control access to MMR, you can enable or disable the Multimedia redirection (MMR) policy globally, for
individual desktop pools, or for specific users.
This policy affects MMR on Windows 7 and later desktops, and on Windows XP and Windows Vista
desktops.
For instructions for setting global policies in View Administrator, see “View Policies,” on page 203.
System Requirements for Windows Media MMR
To support Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR), your View deployment must meet certain
software and hardware requirements. Windows Media MMR is provided in Horizon 6.0.2 and later releases.
Horizon 6.0.1 and earlier releases provide the Win7 MMR component for Windows 7 desktops and clients.
For a comparison of the Windows Media MMR, Win7 MMR, and Wyse MMR components, see “Multimedia
Redirection Support on Desktop Operating Systems,” on page 160.
View desktop
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The desktops must run one of the following operating systems:
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64-bit or 32-bit Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate
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64-bit or 32-bit Windows 8/8.1 Professional or Enterprise
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3D Rendering can be enabled or disabled on the desktop pool.
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Users must play videos on Windows Media Player 12 or later or in
Internet Explorer 8 or later.
To use Internet Explorer, you must disable Protected Mode. In the
Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab and deselect Enable
Protected Mode.
Horizon Client software
Horizon Client 3.2 for Windows or a later release
Horizon Client computer
or client access device
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The clients must run 64-bit or 32-bit Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1
operating systems.
Supported media
formats
Media formats that are supported on Windows Media Player are supported.
For example: M4V; MOV; MP4; WMP; MPEG2-1; MPEG-2; MPEG-4 Part 2;
WMV 7, 8, and 9; WMA; AVI; ACE; MP3; WAV.
NOTE DRM-protected content is not redirected through Windows Media
MMR.
View policies
In View Administrator, set the Multimedia redirection (MMR) policy to
Allow. The default value is Deny.
Back-end firewall
If your View deployment includes a back-end firewall between your DMZ-
based security servers and your internal network, verify that the back-end
firewall allows traffic to port 9427 on your desktops.
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