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Install Desktop Experience on Windows Server 2008 R2
For RDS desktops and applications, and for VDI desktops that are deployed on single-user virtual machines
that run Windows Server, scanner redirection requires that you install the Desktop Experience feature on
the RDS hosts and the single-user virtual machines.
Procedure
1 Log in as an administrator.
2 Start Server Manager.
3 Click Features.
4 Click Add Features.
5 On the Select Features page, select the Desktop Experience checkbox.
6 Review the information about other features that are required by the Desktop Experience feature, and
click Add Required Features.
7 Follow the prompts and finish the installation.
Install View Agent on a Virtual Machine
You must install View Agent on virtual machines that are managed by vCenter Server so that View
Connection Server can communicate with them. Install View Agent on all virtual machines that you use as
templates for automated desktop pools, parents for linked-clone desktop pools, and machines in manual
desktop pools.
To install View Agent on multiple Windows virtual machines without having to respond to wizard
prompts, you can install View Agent silently. See “Install View Agent Silently,” on page 30.
The View Agent software cannot coexist on the same virtual or physical machine with any other View
software component, including a security server, View Connection Server, View Composer, or
Horizon Client.
Prerequisites
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Prepare the guest operating system for remote desktop deployment. See “Prepare a Guest Operating
System for Remote Desktop Deployment,” on page 23.
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To use a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine as a remote desktop (rather than as an RDS host),
perform the steps described in “Prepare Windows Server 2008 R2 for Desktop Use,” on page 25.
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Download the View Agent installer file from the VMware product page at
http://www.vmware.com/products/.
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Verify that you have administrative rights on the virtual machine.
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Familiarize yourself with the View Agent custom setup options. See “View Agent Custom Setup
Options,” on page 27.
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Familiarize yourself with the TCP ports that the View Agent installation program opens on the firewall.
See the View Architecture Planning document for more information.
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If you select the View Composer Agent custom setup option, verify that you have a license to use View
Composer.
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
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