From the desktop menu, click
System Setup, and then click
Remote Connections.
The
Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
In the
Broker Setup tab, from the drop-down list, select
VMware view, and do the following:
Broker Server—Enter the IP address/Hostname/FQDN of the Broker Server.
Auto Connect List—Enter the name of the desktops that you want to launch automatically after logging in to the respective broker. More than one desktop can be entered. Each desktop name is separated by semicolon, and is case-sensitive.
Security mode—Select the preferred security mode from the following options:
Warning—Warn Security requires an FQDN address with a self-signed certificate, or without any certificate. However, a corresponding warning message is displayed for the user to continue.
Full—Full Security requires an FQDN address with a domain certificate.
Low—Security allows an FQDN or an IP address with or without a certificate.
Default—Follows global security mode settings.
Connection Protocol—From the drop-down list, select the type of protocol connection. By default, the option is set to
Server Default.
NOTE: The
PCoIP only connection protocol is applicable only to PCoIP clients. If you do not install Horizon package, then the
Blast only protocol option is not available for selection. PCoIP protocol is required for PCoIP session. Horizon package is required for Blast session.
The available options are:
Server default—Select this protocol connection to display the desktop with default protocol as configured in the VMware View Admin console, for each pool in the broker. If a desktop pool is configured with default protocol as
RDP in the View Admin console, then only the RDP connection of the desktop is displayed in ThinOS after users sign in to the device.
All Supported—Select this protocol connection to display the desktop in all the available connections, when a desktop pool is configured to allow users to select protocol as
yes. If a desktop is configured with default protocol as
PCoIP and allow user to select protocol as
no, then ThinOS only displays the desktop in the PCoIP connection.
RDP only—Select this protocol connection to display the desktop in RDP connection only. If a desktop pool is configured with default protocol as
PCoIP in the View Admin console, and allow user to select protocol as
no, then this desktop is not displayed in ThinOS after user signs in to the device.
PCoIP only—This option is available only for PCoIP enabled clients. Select this protocol connection to display only the desktop in the PCoIP connection, for each pool in the broker. If a desktop pool is configured with default protocol as
RDP in the View Admin console, and allow user to select protocol as
no, then this desktop is not displayed in ThinOS after user signs in to the device.
Blast only—VMware Blast display protocol can be used for remote applications and for remote desktops that use virtual machines or shared-session desktops on an RDS host. Select this protocol connection to display the desktop with the Blast protocol.
Blast and RDP—This option is available on both PCoIP enabled clients and non-PCoIP clients. Select this protocol connection to display the desktop in either Blast or RDP connections.
Blast and PCoIP—This option is available only for PCoIP enabled clients. Select this protocol connection to display the desktop in either Blast or PCoIP connections.
PCoIP and RDP—This option is available only for PCoIP enabled clients. Select this protocol connection to display the desktop in either PCoIP or RDP connections.
Log in anonymously using Unauthenticated Access—Select this check box to anonymously log in to the VMware session with application remoting.
Click
OK to save the settings.
Limitations
ThinOS supports four displays with 4K resolution in a Horizon blast session. Due to low performance, Dell recommends that you do not use four displays with 4K resolution.
Vertical Synchronization does not work in Blast session with four 4K resolution.
Video performance is low when you play a video in Blast session with 4K resolution.
ThinOS supports audio device USB redirection. However, Dell does not recommend using audio device USB direction due to low audio quality.
The text copy and paste functionality between local and Blast sessions works only after you perform a session switch.
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