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Desktop and Pool Settings
You must specify desktop and pool settings when you configure automated pools that contain full virtual
machines, linked-clone desktop pools, manual desktop pools, and Microsoft Terminal Services pools. Not all
settings apply to all types of desktop pools.
Table 5-19. Desktop and Pool Setting Descriptions
Setting Options
State
n
Enabled. After being created, the desktop or desktop
pool is enabled and ready for immediate use.
n
Disabled. After being created, the desktop or desktop
pool is disabled and unavailable for use. This is an
appropriate setting if you want to conduct post
deployment activities such as testing or other forms of
baseline maintenance.
Connection Server restrictions
n
None. The desktop pool can be accessed by any View
Connection Server instance.
n
With tags. Select one or more View Connection Server
tags to make the desktop pool accessible only to View
Connection Server instances that have those tags. You
can use the check boxes to select multiple tags.
Remote desktop power policy Determines how a virtual machine behaves when the user
logs off of the associated desktop.
For descriptions of the power-policy options, see “Power
Policies for Desktop Pools,” on page 110.
For more information about how power policies affect
automated pools, see “Setting Power Policies for Desktop
Pools,” on page 109.
Automatically logoff after disconnect
n
Immediately. Users are logged off as soon as they
disconnect.
n
Never. Users are never logged off.
n
After. The time after which users are logged off when
they disconnect. Type the duration in minutes.
Allow users to reset their desktops Allow users to reset their own desktops without
administrative assistance.
Allow multiple sessions per user Allow a user to connect to multiple desktops in the pool at
the same time.
Delete desktop after logoff Select whether to delete floating-assignment, full virtual
machine desktops.
n
No. Virtual machines remain in the desktop pool after
users log off.
n
Yes. Virtual machines are powered off and deleted as
soon as users log off.
Delete or refresh desktop on logoff Select whether to delete, refresh, or leave alone floating-
assignment, linked-clone desktops.
n
Never. Virtual machines remain in the pool and are not
refreshed after users log off.
n
Delete immediately. Virtual machines are powered off
and deleted as soon as users log off. When users log off,
View Manager immediately puts virtual machines in a
Deleting state.
n
Refresh immediately. Virtual machines are refreshed as
soon as users log off. When users log off, View Manager
immediately puts virtual machines in maintenance
mode to prevent other users from logging in as the
refresh operation begins.
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