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Horizon Policy Settings
You control the behavior of remote desktop features in User Environment Manager by creating a Horizon
policy.
Table 17-2 describes the settings that you can select when you define a Horizon policy in
User Environment Manager.
Table 172. Horizon Policy Settings
Setting Description
USB redirection Determines whether USB redirection is enabled on the remote desktop. The USB redirection feature
allows users to use locally attached USB devices, such as thumb flash drives, cameras, and printers,
from the remote desktop.
Printing Determines whether virtual printing is enabled on the remote desktop. The virtual printing feature
allows users to print to a virtual printer or a USB printer that is attached to the client computer from
the remote desktop.
Clipboard Determines the direction in which clipboard redirection is allowed. You can select one of these
values:
n
Disable. Clipboard redirection is disabled in both directions.
n
Allow all. Clipboard redirection is enabled. Users can copy and paste from the client system to
the remote desktop and from the remote desktop to the client system.
n
Allow copy from client to agent. Users can copy and paste only from the client system to the
remote desktop.
n
Allow copy from agent to client. Users can copy and paste only from the remote desktop to the
client system.
Client drive
redirection
Determines whether client drive redirection is enabled on the remote desktop and if shared drives
and folders are writeable. You can select one of these values:
n
Disable. Client drive redirection is disabled on the remote desktop.
n
Allow all. Client drives and folders are shared with the remote desktop and are readable and
writeable.
n
Read-only. Client drives and folders are shared with the remote desktop and are readable, but
not writeable.
If you do not configure this setting, whether shared drives and folders are writeable depends on
local registry settings. For more information, see “Use Registry Settings to Configure Client Drive
Redirection,” on page 212.
PCoIP profile Configures a bandwidth profile for PCoIP sessions on the remote desktop. You can select a
predefined bandwidth profile, for example, LAN (10 Mbps or higher). Selecting a predefined
bandwidth profile prevents the agent from attempting to transmit at a higher rate than the link
capacity. If you select the default profile, the maximum bandwidth is 90000 kilobits per second.
For more information, see “PCoIP Profile Reference,” on page 259.
In general, Horizon policy settings that you configure for remote desktop features in
User Environment Manager override any equivalent registry key and group policy settings.
PCoIP Profile Reference
With Smart Policies, you can use the PCoIP profile policy setting to configure a bandwidth profile for PCoIP
sessions on remote desktops.
Table 17-3 describes each PCoIP profile.
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