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View ADM Template Files
The View ADM template files are installed in the
install_directory
\VMware\VMware
View\Server\extras\GroupPolicyFiles directory on your View Connection Server host.
Table 8-3. View ADM Template Files
Template Name Template File Description
VMware View Agent
Configuration
vdm_agent.adm
Contains policy settings related to the
authentication and environmental components of
View Agent.
VMware View Client
Configuration
vdm_client.adm
Contains policy settings related to View Client
configuration.
Clients that connect from outside the View
Connection Server host domain are not affected by
policies applied to View Client.
VMware View Server
Configuration
vdm_server.adm
Contains policy settings related to View
Connection Server.
VMware View Common
Configuration
vdm_common.adm
Contains policy settings that are common to all
View components.
VMware View PCoIP Session
Variables
pcoip.adm
Contains policy settings related to the PCoIP
display protocol.
VMware View Persona
Management Configuration
ViewPM.adm
Contains policy settings related to View Persona
Management. See “View Persona Management
Group Policy Settings,” on page 185.
View Agent Configuration ADM Template Settings
The View Agent Configuration ADM template file (vdm_agent.adm) contains policy settings related to the
authentication and environmental components of View Agent.
Table 8-4 describes each policy setting in the View Agent Configuration ADM template file. The template
contains both Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings. The User Configuration setting
overrides the equivalent Computer Configuration setting.
Table 8-4. View Agent Configuration Template Settings
Setting Computer User Properties
AllowDirectRDP
X Determines whether non-View clients can connect directly
to View desktops with RDP. When this setting is disabled,
View Agent permits only View-managed connections
through View Client.
When connecting to a virtual desktop from View Client for
Mac OS X, do not disable the AllowDirectRDP setting. If
this setting is disabled, the connection fails with an Access
is denied error.
This setting is enabled by default.
AllowSingleSignon
X Determines whether single sign-on (SSO) is used to connect
users to View desktops. When this setting is enabled, users
are required to enter only their credentials when
connecting with View Client. When it is disabled, users
must reauthenticate when the remote connection is made.
This setting is enabled by default.
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