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Configuring Remote Desktop
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Certain remote desktop features that are installed with Horizon Agent can be updated in Feature Pack
Update releases as well as in core View releases. You can configure these features to enhance the remote
desktop experience of your end users.
These features include HTML Access, Unity Touch, Flash URL Redirection, Real-Time Audio-Video,
Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR), USB Redirection, Scanner Redirection, and Serial Port
Redirection.
For information about HTML Access, see the Using HTML Access document, located on the
VMware Horizon Client Documentation Web page.
For information about USB Redirection, see Chapter 15, “Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops and
Applications,” on page 213.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Configuring Unity Touch,” on page 165
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“Configuring Flash URL Redirection for Multicast or Unicast Streaming,” on page 168
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“Configuring Flash Redirection,” on page 172
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“Configuring URL Content Redirection,” on page 177
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“Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video,” on page 183
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“Configuring Scanner Redirection,” on page 197
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“Configuring Serial Port Redirection,” on page 202
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“Managing Access to Windows Media Multimedia Redirection (MMR),” on page 209
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“Managing Access to Client Drive Redirection,” on page 211
Configuring Unity Touch
With Unity Touch, tablet and smart phone users can easily browse, search, and open Windows applications
and files, choose favorite applications and files, and switch between running applications, all without using
the Start menu or Taskbar. You can configure a default list of favorite applications that appear in the Unity
Touch sidebar.
You can disable or enable the Unity Touch feature after it is installed by configuring the Enable Unity
Touch group policy setting. See “Horizon Agent Configuration ADM Template Settings,” on page 266.
The VMware Horizon Client documents for iOS and Android devices provide more information about end
user features provided by Unity Touch.
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