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Table 142. Horizon URL Content Redirection Template Settings (Continued)
Setting Properties
Url Redirection Protocol 'https'
For all URLs that use the HTTPS protocol, specifies the URLs that
should be redirected.
The options are the same as for Url Redirection Protocol 'http'.
NOTE As a best practice, set the same rules for the HTTPS protocol and
the HTTP protocol.
This setting is disabled by default.
Url Redirection Protocol 'callto'
For all URLs that use the callto protocol, specifies the URLs that should
be redirected.
The options are the same as for Url Redirection Protocol 'http'.
This setting is disabled by default.
Url Redirection Protocol 'email'
For all URLs that use the email or mailto protocol, specifies the URLs
that should be redirected.
The options are the same as for Url Redirection Protocol 'http'.
This setting is disabled by default.
Url Redirection Protocol '[...]'
This is a template that you can modify for any additional protocol. If
you do not need to configure any additional protocol, you can delete or
comment out this entry before adding the ADM template to Active
Directory.
NOTE For client-to-agent redirection, if you configure a protocol that does not have a default handler, after
you configure a GPO setting for this protocol, you must launch Horizon Client once before URLs that
specify this protocol are redirected.
Configuring Real-Time Audio-Video
Real-Time Audio-Video allows View users to run Skype, Webex, Google Hangouts, and other online
conferencing applications on their remote desktops. With Real-Time Audio-Video, webcam and audio
devices that are connected locally to the client system are redirected to the remote desktop. This feature
redirects video and audio data to the desktop with a significantly lower bandwidth than can be achieved by
using USB redirection.
Real-Time Audio-Video is compatible with standard conferencing applications and browser-based video
applications, and supports standard webcams, audio USB devices, and analog audio input.
This feature installs the VMware Virtual Webcam and VMware Virtual Microphone on the desktop
operating system. The VMware Virtual Webcam uses a kernel-mode webcam driver that provides enhanced
compatibility with browser-based video applications and other 3rd-party conferencing software.
When a conferencing or video application is launched, it displays and uses these VMware virtual devices,
which handle the audio-video redirection from the locally-connected devices on the client. The VMware
Virtual Webcam and Microphone appear in the Device Manager on the desktop operating system.
The drivers for the audio and webcam devices must be installed on your Horizon Client systems to enable
the redirection.
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