![]() ![]() If you don't want the View client to stay open after the users disconnect from their desktops, set the parameter "Exit on disconnect or error" to "on". You might also want to have the connection automatically starting at boot time, for this to happen set the "Autostart at boot" parameter to on (in the Connection options, not the VMware Horizon View options). This is the default, so usually you don't have to do anything here. The "Connect automatically if enough information present" parameter must be set to "on".The "Desktop name" parameter must contain the name of the desktop or pool to connect to - please make sure you spell it exactly as configured on the server.To make the View client automatically connect to a specific desktop, two things need to be set: Set the parameter "Disable fullscreen dropdown menu bar" to "on". I don't want to see this menu bar on top of the screen, it confuses my users.Set the parameter "Exit on disconnect or error" to "on". I don't want the View client to stay open after the users disconnect from their desktops.There is another parameter called "Connect automatically if enough values are given" that needs to be set to "on", which is the default value, but please double-check. Simply type in the name of your desktop (pool) into the "Desktop name" parameter. I want the system to connect automatically to a specific desktop.For the latter, set the "Certificate Check" parameter to "Allow unverifiable connection". Either add your private root CA certificate to the client, or disable the certificate check (less secure). ![]() I use a private certificate and don't want the warning to appear.Your NoTouch endpoint can be configured equally well from both the local configuration and NoTouch Center.īefore describing all available options, we want to shine a light on a few "FAQ"-type scenarios: See below for the configuration possibilities. For instance, you can configure the client to come up automatically after boot time and you can modify all VMware View client options (submenu VMware Horizon View) under the Connection options. From there you can of course change many different options. This is enough to connect to a Horizon VDI server - it's really that easy. Type in your View connection broker URL into the connection target parameter.Create a connection and set the connection mode to "VMware Horizon View" (or "VMware View" in older software versions).Making your endpoint connect to a VMware Horizon View server is easy and requires only two steps: This assumes you are familiar with configuring NoTouch locally or via NoTouch Center.
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