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Procedure
1
In View Administrator, click Inventory > Persistent Disks
2 Select the persistent disk for which the user or pool has been deleted.
3 Click Edit.
4 (Optional) Select a linked-clone pool from the list.
5 (Optional) Select a user for the persistent disk.
You can browse your Active Directory for the domain and username.
What to do next
Recreate a linked-clone desktop with the detached persistent disk.
Recreate a Linked-Clone Desktop With a Detached Persistent Disk
When you detach a View Composer persistent disk, the linked clone is deleted. You can give the original user
access to the detached user settings and information by recreating the linked-clone desktop from the detached
disk.
NOTE If you recreate a linked-clone desktop in a pool that has reached its maximum size, the recreated desktop
is still added to the pool. The pool grows larger than the specified maximum size.
If a persistent disks's original pool or user was deleted from View Manager, you can assign a new one to the
persistent disk. See “Edit a View Composer Persistent Disk's Pool or User,” on page 172.
Prerequisites
Verify that the desktop pool in which the linked clone is recreated uses vSphere mode.
Procedure
1
In View Administrator, click Inventory > Persistent Disks.
2 Click the Detached tab.
3 Select the persistent disk.
You can select multiple persistent disks to recreate a linked-clone desktop for each disk.
4 Click Recreate Desktop.
5 Click OK.
View Manager creates a linked-clone desktop for each persistent disk you select and adds the desktop to the
original pool.
The persistent disks remain on the datastore where they were stored.
Restore a Linked-Clone Desktop by Importing a Persistent Disk from vSphere
If a linked-clone desktop becomes inaccessible in View Manager, you can restore the desktop if it was
configured with a View Composer persistent disk. You can import the persistent disk from a vSphere datastore
into View Manager.
You import the persistent disk file as a detached persistent disk in View Manager. You can either attach the
detached disk to an existing desktop or recreate the original linked clone in View Manager.
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