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Procedure
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Log in to the Windows 7 guest operating system, click the Libraries icon, and navigate to the check-out
directory.
2 Right-click the check-out directory and click Properties.
3 Click the Security tab and click Edit.
4 In the Group or user names list, select the name of the user who will check out the desktop.
If the user name is not in the list, click Add and add the user name.
5 Check Full control in the Allow column and click OK.
6 Click the General tab and deselect Read-only (Only applies to files in folder).
Make sure that the check box is fully deselected.
7 In the Confirm Attribute Changes dialog box, make sure that Apply changes to this folder, subfolders
and files is selected and click OK.
Check Out a Desktop After Manually Copying the Base Image
After you manually copy the base image to the client computer and set permissions on the package files, you
must direct the user to check out a desktop.
Prerequisites
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Verify that View Client with Local Mode is installed on the client computer.
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Verify that you set permissions to use the package files that were copied to the client computer. See “Set
Permissions to Allow View to Use the Copied Package Files,” on page 246.
Procedure
1 On the client computer, start Vmware View Client, connect to View Connection Server, log in to View
Connection Server, and select a desktop pool.
2 Click the down-arrow button next to the desktop pool and click Check out.
3 (Optional) If you copied the package files to a custom directory, configure View Client to check out the
desktop into the custom directory.
a In the Check Out dialog, click Options.
b Next to Check-out directory, click Browse and select the directory that contains the pool-name folder.
Do not select the pool-name folder itself.
For example, if you copied package files for a pool with a display name LocalPool into a directory
named C:\CheckOutDirectory\LocalPool, select the C:\CheckOutDirectory directory.
c Click OK.
4 In the Check-out dialog, click OK.
View Manager checks out the desktop. View Transfer Server detects that the base-image files reside on the
client computer and downloads only the remaining desktop files. These files include the OS disk and a
persistent disk, if one is configured.
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