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Configure Adobe Flash Throttling with Internet Explorer in Terminal Services
Sessions
To
ensure that Adobe Flash throttling works with Internet Explorer in Terminal Services sessions, users must
enable third-party browser extensions.
Procedure
1 Start View Client and log in to a user's desktop.
2 In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options.
3 Click the Advanced tab, select Enable third-party browser extensions, and click OK.
4 Restart Internet Explorer.
Override Bandwidth-Reduction Settings in the Desktop
By using the mouse cursor in the desktop, users can override Adobe Flash content display settings.
Procedure
1 On a View desktop, start Internet Explorer and browse to the relevant Adobe Flash content.
If necessary, start the content.
Depending on how Adobe Flash settings are configured, you might notice dropped frames or low playback
quality.
2 Move the mouse cursor into the Adobe Flash content while it is playing.
Display quality is improved as long as the cursor remains inside the Adobe Flash content.
3 To retain the increase in quality, double-click inside the Adobe Flash content.
Managing Virtual-Machine Desktops
You can search for, manage, and delete virtual-machine desktops and manage desktop sessions.
View, Disconnect, or Restart Active Sessions
You can view the users actively connected to the View desktops in a pool. You can disconnect users from their
desktops, force users to log off, and restart active sessions.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pool.
2 Double-click a pool and click the Sessions tab.
3 Select a desktop.
4 Choose whether to disconnect, log off, or restart the session.
Option
Description
Disconnect Session
Disconnects the user from the desktop. The session remains active. The user
can log back in to the session if Automatically logoff after disconnect is set to
Never, or the specified length of time after the disconnect occurs is not
exceeded. You can configure the Automatically logoff after disconnect
setting when the pool is created or edit the setting after the pool is created.
Logoff Session
Disconnects the user from the desktop. The user is logged off.
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