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Table 37. Horizon Agent Silent Installation Options and Interactive Custom Setup Options (Continued)
Silent Installation
Option
Custom Setup Option in an Interactive
Installation
Installed by Default Interactively or When
ADDLOCAL Is Not Used
TSMMR Windows Media Multimedia Redirection
(MMR)
Yes
RDP This feature enables RDP in the registry if
you use the RDP_CHOICE=1 property on the
command line or select RDP as the default
display protocol when you create or edit a
desktop pool in View Administrator.
This feature is hidden during interactive
installations.
Yes
If you use ADDLOCAL to specify features individually, that is, you do not specify ADDLOCAL=ALL, you must
specify the following features explicitly. You must always specify Core.
Silent Installation Feature Description
Core The core Horizon Agent functions.
BlastProtocol VMware Blast
PCoIP PCoIP Protocol Agent
VmVideo Virtual video driver
UnityTouch Unity Touch
PSG This features sets a registry entry that tells Connection Server whether
Horizon Agent is using IPv4 or IPv6.
You install the Flash URL Redirection feature by using the VDM_FLASH_URL_REDIRECTION=1 property in a silent
installation. This feature is not installed during an interactive installation or by using ADDLOCAL=ALL in a
silent installation.
For example: VMware-viewagent-y.y.y-xxxxxx.exe /s /v"/qn VDM_VC_MANAGED_AGENT=1
VDM_FLASH_URL_REDIRECTION=1
ADDLOCAL=Core,BlastProtocol,PCoIP,SVIAgent,ThinPrint,USB,FlashURLRedirection,RTAV"
Configure a Virtual Machine with Multiple NICs for Horizon Agent
When you install Horizon Agent on a virtual machine that has more than one NIC, you must configure the
subnet that Horizon Agent uses. The subnet determines which network address Horizon Agent provides to
the Connection Server instance for client protocol connections.
Procedure
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On the virtual machine on which Horizon Agent is installed, open a command prompt, type
regedit.exe, and create a registry entry to configure the subnet.
For example, in an IPv4 network:
HKLM\Software\VMware, Inc.\VMware VDM\IpPrefix = n.n.n.n/m (REG_SZ)
In this example, n.n.n.n is the TCP/IP subnet and m is the number of bits in the subnet mask.
NOTE In releases earlier than Horizon 6 version 6.1, this registry path was
HKLM\Software\VMware, Inc.\VMware VDM\Node Manager\subnet = n.n.n.n/m (REG_SZ). The old
registry setting is not used with View Agent 6.1 or later. If you upgrade View Agent from an earlier
release to version 6.1 or later, make sure to use the current registry setting.
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