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The desktop pool is removed from View Connection Server. If you keep the virtual machines in vCenter Server,
View Manager cannot access them.
When you delete a desktop pool from View Manager, linked-clone computer accounts are removed from Active
Directory. Full virtual machine accounts remain in Active Directory. To remove these accounts, you must
manually delete them from Active Directory.
When you delete a pool that contains local desktops, the datacenter copies of the desktops are removed from
View Manager. The local desktops no longer function when the clients contact View Connection Server or the
maximum time without server contact is exceeded. If you choose to keep full virtual machines in vCenter
Server or detach and save View Composer persistent disks, changes that users made on their local desktops
since the last replication or check-out are not preserved in the virtual machines or persistent disks.
Reducing Adobe Flash Bandwidth
You can reduce the amount of bandwidth used by Adobe Flash content that runs in View desktop sessions.
This reduction can improve the overall browsing experience and make other applications that run in the
desktop more responsive.
Configure Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
You can set Adobe Flash quality and throttling modes to reduce the amount of bandwidth that is used by
Adobe Flash content in View desktops.
Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with Adobe Flash quality and throttling settings. See “Adobe Flash Quality and
Throttling,” on page 210.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Pools.
2 Select a pool and click Edit.
3 Click the Pool Settings tab.
4 Select a quality mode from the Adobe Flash quality menu.
5 Select a throttling mode from the Adobe Flash throttling menu.
6 Click OK.
NOTE Adobe Flash bandwidth-reduction settings do not take effect until View Client reconnects with the
desktop.
Adobe Flash Quality and Throttling
You can specify a maximum allowable level of quality for Adobe Flash content that overrides Web page
settings. If Adobe Flash quality for a Web page is higher than the maximum level allowed, quality is reduced
to the specified maximum. Lower quality results in more bandwidth savings.
To make use of Adobe Flash bandwidth-reduction settings, Adobe Flash must not be running in full screen
mode.
Table 11-3 shows the available Adobe Flash render-quality settings.
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