I also kept refreshing the Programs and Features during installation. All of the Visual C++ install fine, Horizon View client also shows up in the programs list but the machine is then force rebooted. After restarting Horizon View is no longer in the programs list and only re-appears after MDT resumes the install.

The VMware View Session Enhancement Software Development Kit (SDK) allows software engineers to write host-side and client-side applications and allow communications between a clients and remote desktop. The Session Enhancement SDK is comprised of a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) API and Overlay API.


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The RPC API provides an asynchronous, callback driven communications channel between applications running on the remote desktop and a plugin running on the client endpoint. The RPC API also handles marshaling / un-marshaling of parameters. The Overlay API solves the problem of displaying rendered images on the client so that they appear to the user to be a local window on the remote desktop.

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- Enter the server address in the Safari browser address line. It should

look something like: vmware-view://your.server.address/YourPoolName

- Hit return, and it will ask you the application to open, cancel or

select the VMWare Horizon View Client if you want to test.

- In Safari, select the blue dot icon next to the address and drag it to

the desktop. This will create a .inetloc file.

- Rename the .inetloc file to Launch Windows or something like that, and

give it a spiffy new icon.

- Drop the new Launch Windows shortcut on the desktop or throw it in the

Applications folder and Dock.

- Click on the shortcut to verify it results in launching VMWare Horizon

View Client and bypassing the select pool dialog.

I have tried imaging a machine, installing VMWare Horizon, configuring the client settings from scratch and attempting to catch what is modified when I select the default pool for a user. I have not yet been able to determine a value in the plist that sets a default pool.

Here is a sample plist file I used to build my profile:

(this reference appears to be simple history, it has no relation to a default  cn=v2-com-lounge-pool,ou=applications,dc=vdi,dc=vmware,dc=int )

Users establish client connections to VMware View sessions by running the VMware View Client, through a web browser using HTML5,[9] or using a thin client that supports the protocols in use. The VMware View client supports Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux, while ChromeOS is able to connect through the web browser.

Hi All, First time posting here. We have a fairly large deployment of VMware Horizon View and we're recently migrated from our old firewalls (Fortigate) to Palo Alto and since then inbound connections to our View Platform at this site have stopped working. The basic inbound connection follows this flow:


External Client --> Palo Alto External --> Palo NAT to VIP on F5 LB --> F5 LB balance traffic to VMware UAGs --> Internal F5 LB --> F5 LB Balance Traffic to VMware Connection servers --> VMware VDI Desktops.


I have done various packet captures and it looks as though traffic is being passed through the load balancers and the return traffic is going back through the load balancers so the session should still be open on the Palo. When we connect to VDI we are presented with an RSA login prompt, this goes through successfully, the next step is to add the username and password, this just hangs and then eventually errors out.


Packet captures on the client workstation show that there is 2-way communication until the point where the client errors out.


2x things to note here, the ISP where the inbound connections enter is not the default gateway, the default gateway is another firewall (soon to be migrated to the same Palo) so inbound source translation is needed for the return traffic to work. The other is the VMware UAG's are not in a DMZ they are on the LAN/ server network.


Has anyone experienced similar issues or know of a way around this?

After installing the View client, you may connect to the server by entering view.eiu.edu as the server address. Sign in with your EIU NetID and password to establish the connection to virtual desktops to which you have been granted access.

VDI requires a modern laptop, PC, or tablet.

In general most laptops that are less than 4 years old will run the VDI client without an issue. More detailed laptop requirements can be found in our student guide.

The specified library was not found. You must locate and install the required library version on the client system. For more details, refer to the documentation and support information for your Linux distribution.

To access certain campus tools and systems remotely, students can use the VMWare Horizon as a VDI client. You can download the app to your computer or use the website version. To login, select the domain called COLUM, then use your 6-digit Columbia ID number as username, and your Office 365 password. ff782bc1db

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