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After you install the license key, View Administrator displays the dashboard page when you log in.
You do not have to configure a license key when you install a replicated View Connection Server instance or
a security server. Replicated instances and security servers use the common license key stored in the View
LDAP configuration.
NOTE View Connection Server requires a valid license key. Starting with the release of View 4.0, the
product license key is a 25-character key.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Product Licensing and Usage.
2 In the Licensing panel, click Edit License.
3 Enter the license serial number and click OK.
4 Verify the license expiration date.
5 Verify that the Desktop, Application Remoting, and View Composer licenses are enabled or disabled,
based on the edition of VMware Horizon that your product license entitles you to use.
Not all features and capabilities of VMware Horizon with View are available in all editions. For a
comparison of feature sets in each edition, see
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/products/horizon-view/VMware-Horizon-View-Pricing-Licensing-
FAQ.pdf.
Add vCenter Server Instances to View
You must configure View to connect to the vCenter Server instances in your View deployment. vCenter
Server creates and manages the virtual machines that View uses in desktop pools.
If you run vCenter Server instances in a Linked Mode group, you must add each vCenter Server instance to
View separately.
View connects to the vCenter Server instance using a secure channel (SSL).
Prerequisites
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Install the View Connection Server product license key.
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Prepare a vCenter Server user with permission to perform the operations in vCenter Server that are
necessary to support View. To use View Composer, you must give the user additional privileges.
See “Configure a vCenter Server User for View and View Composer,” on page 81.
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Verify that an SSL server certificate is installed on the vCenter Server host. In a production
environment, install a valid SSL certificate that is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA).
In a testing environment, you can use the default certificate that is installed with vCenter Server, but
you must accept the certificate thumbprint when you add vCenter Server to View.
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Verify that all View Connection Server instances in the replicated group trust the root CA certificate for
the server certificate that is installed on the vCenter Server host. Check if the root CA certificate is in the
Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates folder in the Windows local computer certificate
stores on the View Connection Server hosts. If it is not, import the root CA certificate into the Windows
local computer certificate stores.
See “Import a Root Certificate and Intermediate Certificates into a Windows Certificate Store,” on
page 70.
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Verify that the vCenter Server instance contains ESXi hosts. If no hosts are configured in the vCenter
Server instance, you cannot add the instance to View.
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