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Table Of Contents
- View Integration
- Contents
- View Integration
- Introduction to View Integration
- Integrating View with the Event Database
- Using View PowerCLI
- Getting Started with View PowerCLI
- View Administrator, PowerCLI Cmdlets, and View Command-Line Interfaces Compared
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Reference
- View PowerCLI cmdlet Parameters
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI cmdlets
- Managing View Connection Server Instances
- Managing vCenter Server Instances 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 and Updating Manual Unmanaged Desktop Pools
- Displaying Information About Users and Groups
- Managing Desktop Entitlements
- Managing Remote Sessions
- Managing Virtual Machines
- Displaying Information About Physical Machines
- Updating Virtual Machine Ownership
- Displaying Event Reports
- Displaying and Updating Global Settings
- Displaying and Adding License Keys
- Examples of Using View PowerCLI to Perform Advanced Tasks
- Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool
- Network Label Configuration File Format
- Example Network Label Configuration File
- Obtain and Export NIC and Network Label Information
- Verify and Edit a Network Label Configuration File
- Deploy a Desktop Pool That Uses Multiple Network Labels
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Pool
- Displaying Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Displaying vCenter Server Network Label Assignments for a Virtual Machine
- Disable Automatic Network Label Assignments
- Customizing LDAP Data
- Integrating View with Microsoft SCOM
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Assign a Name to the View Connection Server Group
- View Management Packs
- Import the View Management Packs on the SCOM Server
- Enable a Proxy Agent on a View Connection Server Host or Security Server
- Run the Discovery Script in the Operations Manager Console
- View Connection Server and Security Server Managed Objects
- View Object Classes and Relationships
- Monitoring View in the Operations Manager Console
- Setting Up a SCOM Integration
- Examining PCoIP Session Statistics with WMI
- Setting Desktop Policies with Start Session Scripts
- Index
Flash Quality Parameter
The -flashQuality parameter specifies the maximum allowable quality for Adobe Flash content. This value
overrides the setting on a Web page. If the Adobe 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 Adobe
Flash content causes the content to use less bandwidth.
Table 3‑7. -flashQuality Parameter Settings
Setting Description
HIGH Allow low, medium, or high quality Flash content.
LOW Allow only low quality Flash content.
MEDIUM Allow low or medium quality Flash content.
NO_CONTROL Allow the Web page settings to determine the quality of Flash content.
Flash Throttling Parameter
The -flashThrottling parameter specifies how often Adobe Flash refreshes onscreen information.
Throttling Adobe Flash to increase the refresh interval reduces the frame rate. This reduction causes Adobe
Flash content to use less bandwidth, but it might also cause Adobe Flash to drop frames.
Table 3‑8. -flashThrottling Parameter Settings
Setting Description
AGGRESSIVE Set the refresh interval to 2500 milliseconds. This setting produces the
highest number of dropped frames. The speed of audio transmission is
unaffected.
CONSERVATIVE Set the refresh interval to 100 milliseconds. This setting produces the
lowest number of dropped frames. The speed of audio transmission is
unaffected.
DISABLED Disable throttling. The timer interval is not modified.
MODERATE Set the refresh interval to 500 milliseconds. The speed of audio
transmission is unaffected.
LDAP Backup Frequency Parameter
The -ldapBackupFrequency parameter specifies the LDAP backup frequency for a View Connection Server
instance.
Table 3‑9. -ldapBackupFrequency Parameter Settings
Setting Description
Every12Hour Back up the LDAP database once every 12 hours.
Every2Day Back up the LDAP database once every two days.
Every2Week Back up the LDAP database once every two weeks.
Every6Hour Back up the LDAP database once every six hours.
EveryDay Back up the LDAP database once per day.
EveryHour Back up the LDAP database once per hour.
EveryWeek Back up the LDAP database once per week.
Never Turn off backup for the LDAP database.
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