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Microsoft Terminal Services Pools
You can use Microsoft Terminal Servers to provide Terminal Services sessions as desktops to View clients.
View Manager manages Terminal Services sessions in the same way that it manages other View desktops.
A Terminal Services pools can contain multiple desktop sources served by one or more terminal servers. A
terminal server desktop source can deliver multiple View desktops.
View Manager provides load balancing for the terminal servers in a pool by directing connection requests to
the terminal server that has the least number of active sessions.
You entitle a whole Terminal Services pool to users or user groups.
You should deploy a roaming profile solution to propagate user settings and data to the desktop that the user
is currently accessing.
NOTE Terminal Services pools support the RDP display protocol only.
Create a Microsoft Terminal Services Pool
You can create a Microsoft Terminal Services pool that provisions desktops from terminal server desktop
sources. You must select the desktop sources that make up View desktops in the pool.
Prerequisites
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Prepare the terminal server desktop sources to deliver View desktop access. View Agent must be installed
and running on each desktop source. See Chapter 3, “Preparing Unmanaged Desktop Sources,” on
page 41.
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Make a list of the terminal server desktop sources that you want to include in the pool.
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Decide how to configure desktop settings. See “Desktop Settings for Microsoft Terminal Services
Pools,” on page 100. For descriptions of each desktop setting, see “Desktop and Pool Settings,” on
page 107.
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Provide a pool ID that users see when they log in and that identifies the pool in View Administrator. If
multiple vCenter Servers are running in your environment, make sure that another vCenter Server is not
using the same pool ID.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Click Add.
3 Select Microsoft Terminal Services Desktop Pool.
4 Follow the prompts in the wizard to create the pool.
Use the configuration information you gathered in the worksheet. you can go directly back to any wizard
page you completed by clicking the page name in the navigation panel.
In View Administrator, you can view the desktops as they are added to the pool by clicking Inventory >
Desktops.
What to do next
Entitle users to access the pool. See “Add Entitlements to Desktop Pools,” on page 115.
Chapter 5 Creating Desktop Pools
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