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Desktop Settings for Microsoft Terminal Services Pools
You must specify desktop and pool settings when you configure Microsoft Terminal Services pools. Not all
settings apply to all types of Terminal Services pools.
Table 5-15 lists the settings that apply to Terminal Services pools.
For descriptions of each desktop setting, see “Desktop and Pool Settings,” on page 107.
Table 5-15. Settings for Terminal Services Pools
Setting Microsoft Terminal Services Pool
State Yes
Connection Server restrictions Yes
Automatic logoff after disconnect Yes
Default display protocol RDP is the only supported display protocol for Terminal
Services pools.
Adobe Flash quality Yes
Adobe Flash throttling Yes
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.
Provisioning Desktop Pools
When you create a desktop pool, you select configuration options that determine how the pool is managed
and how users interact with the desktops.
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User Assignment in Desktop Pools on page 101
You can configure a desktop pool so that users have dedicated assignments or floating assignments to
the desktops in the pool. You must choose a user assignment for automated pools that contain full virtual
machines, automated linked-clone pools, and manual pools.
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Naming Desktops Manually or Providing a Naming Pattern on page 101
You can provision the desktops in an automated pool by manually specifying a list of desktop names or
by providing a naming pattern and the number of desktops you want in the pool. These two approaches
offer different advantages.
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