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Table 173. PCoIP Profiles
PCoIP Profile
Max Session
BW (Kbps)
Min
Session
BW (Kbps)
Enable
BTL
Max Initial
Image
Quality
Min Image
Quality Max FPS
Max Audio
BW (Kbps)
Image Quality
Performance
High-speed LAN (20 Mbps) 900000 100 Yes 100 50 60 1600 50
LAN (10 Mbps or higher) 900000 100 Yes 90 50 30 1600 50
Dedicated WAN (5 Mbps,
default)
900000 100 No 80 40 30 500 50
Broadband WAN (2 Mbps) 5000 100 No 70 40 20 500 50
Low-speed WAN (1 Mbps) 2000 100 No 70 30 15 200 25
Extremely low-speed
connection (up to 500 kbps)
1000 100 No 70 30 5 90 0
Adding Conditions to Horizon Policy Definitions
When you define a Horizon Policy in User Environment Manager, you can add conditions that must be met
for the policy to take effect. For example, you can add a condition that disables the client drive redirection
feature only if a user connects to the remote desktop from outside your corporate network.
You can add multiple conditions for the same remote desktop feature. For example, you can add one
condition that enables local printing if a user is a member of the HR group and another condition that
enables local printing if the remote desktop is in the Win7 pool.
For detailed information about adding and editing conditions in the User Environment Manager
Management Console, see the User Environment Manager Administrator's Guide.
Using the Horizon Client Property Condition
When a user connects or reconnects to a remote desktop, Horizon Client gathers information about the
client computer and Connection Server sends that information to the remote desktop. You can add the
Horizon Client Property condition to a Horizon Policy definition to control when the policy takes effect
based on the information that the remote desktop receives.
NOTE The Horizon Client Property condition is effective only if a user launches the remote desktop with
the PCoIP display protocol or the VMware Blast display protocol. If a user launches the remote desktop
with the RDP display protocol, the Horizon Client Property condition has no effect.
Table 17-4 describes the predefined properties that you can select from the Properties drop-down menu
when you use the Horizon Client Property condition. Each predefined property corresponds to a
ViewClient_ registry key.
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