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Table 163. View Agent Configuration Template Settings (Continued)
Setting Computer User Properties
Force MMR to use software
overlay
X Determines whether the multimedia redirection (MMR)
feature uses a software overlay instead of a hardware
overlay.
MMR uses video display hardware with overlay support
for better performance. Because hardware overlays
typically exist only on the primary monitor in a multi-
monitor system, video is not displayed when it is
dragged from the primary monitor to a secondary
monitor.
Enabling this setting forces MMR to use a software
overlay on all monitors.
This setting is disabled by default.
ShowDiskActivityIcon
X This setting is not supported in this release.
Toggle Display Settings
Control
X Determines whether to disable the Settings tab in the
Display control panel when a client session uses the
PCoIP display protocol.
This setting is enabled by default.
USB Settings for the View Agent
See “USB Settings in the View Agent Configuration ADM Template,” on page 175.
Client System Information Sent to View Desktops
When a user connects or reconnects to a View desktop, Horizon Client gathers information about the client
system and View Connection Server sends that information to the remote desktop.
View Agent writes the client computer information to the system registry path HKCU\Volatile Environment
on remote desktops that are deployed on single-user machines.
For remote desktops that are deployed in RDS sessions, View Agent writes the client computer information
to the system registry path HKCU\Volatile Environment\x, where x is the session ID, on the RDS host.
You can add commands to the View Agent CommandsToRunOnConnect, CommandsToRunOnReconnect, and
CommandsToRunOnDisconnect group policy settings to run commands or command scripts that read this
information from the system registry when users connect and reconnect to desktops. See “Running
Commands on View Desktops,” on page 211 for more information.
Table 16-4 describes the registry keys that contain client system information and lists the types of client
systems that support them.
Table 164. Client System Information
Registry Key Description Supported Desktops
Supported Client
Systems
ViewClient_IP_Address
The IP address of the client system. VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android, iOS, Metro
ViewClient_MAC_Address
The MAC address of the client system. VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android
ViewClient_Machine_Nam
e
The machine name of the client system. VDI (single-user
machine)
RDS
Windows, Linux, Mac,
Android, iOS, Metro
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
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