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Table 61. Worksheet: Configuration Options for Creating an Instant-Clone Desktop Pool (Continued)
Option Description Fill In Your Value Here
HTML Access Select Enabled to allow users to connect to remote desktops
from within their Web browsers.
When a user logs in through the VMware Horizon Web portal
page or the VMware Identity Manager app and selects a
remote desktop, the HTML Access agent enables the user to
connect to the desktop over HTTPS. The desktop is displayed
in the user's browser. Other display protocols, such as PCoIP
or RDP, are not used. Horizon Client software does not have
to be installed on the client devices.
To use HTML Access, you must install HTML Access in your
View deployment. For more information, see Using
HTML Access, available from
https://www.vmware.com/support/viewclients/doc/viewclien
ts_pubs.html.
To use HTML Access with VMware Identity Manager, you
must pair View Connection Server with a SAML
Authentication server, as described in the View Administration
document. VMware Identity Manager must be installed and
configured for use with View Connection Server.
Adobe Flash quality Determines the quality of Adobe Flash content that is
displayed on Web pages.
n
Do not control. Quality is determined by Web page
settings.
n
Low. This setting results in the most bandwidth savings.
If no quality level is specified, the system defaults to Low.
n
Medium. This setting results in moderate bandwidth
savings.
n
High. This setting results in the least bandwidth savings.
For more information, see “Adobe Flash Quality and
Throttling,” on page 139.
Adobe Flash throttling Determines the frame rate of Adobe Flash movies. If you
enable this setting, you can reduce or increase the number of
frames displayed per second by selecting an aggressiveness
level.
n
Disabled. No throttling is performed. The timer interval
is not modified.
n
Conservative. Timer interval is 100 milliseconds. This
setting results in the lowest number of dropped frames.
n
Moderate. Timer interval is 500 milliseconds.
n
Aggressive. Timer interval is 2500 milliseconds. This
setting results in the highest number of dropped frames.
For more information, see “Adobe Flash Quality and
Throttling,” on page 139.
Stop provisioning on error You can direct View to stop provisioning or continue to
provision virtual machines in a desktop pool after an error
occurs during the provisioning of a virtual machine. If you
leave this setting selected, you can prevent a provisioning
error from recurring on multiple virtual machines.
Naming pattern The pattern you specify is used as a prefix in all the machine
names, followed by a unique number to identify each
machine.
For details, see “Using a Naming Pattern for Automated
Desktop Pools,” on page 130.
Max number of machines Specify the total number of machines in the pool.
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