VMware Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure announced the availability of VMware View Client for iPad on the Apple App Store for free. Enabling Apple iPad users to access their virtual Windows desktops, applications and data from anywhere, the new VMware View Client, in combination with VMware View for delivers a modern desktop optimized for the iPad's high. The new View iPad Client was released today and it is truly amazing. VMware Engineers have obviously put in a tremendous amount of work to make a very useful and functional iPad Client for View (APPLAUSE!) The View iPad Client is a FREE APP on the iTunes Store and you can download it here; It supports PCoIP only so you won't be using it like. Support for the PCoIP display protocol and the VMware Blast display protocol from VMware means your remote desktop or application is fast and responsive regardless of where you are. Best of both worlds - For the mobile device world, Horizon Client supports native iPad and iPhone gestures for quick and easy navigation around your remote desktop. VMware Horizon Client for iOS makes it easy to work on your VMware Horizon virtual desktop and hosted applications from your iPhone or iPad, giving you on-the-go access from any location. IMPORTANT NOTE: A VMware Horizon virtual desktop or hosted application is required to use the VMware Horizon Client for iOS.
Ibook for mac os x. In the release notes for the View client for iPad version 1.5 I read one of the new features for the client is:
Save password option if administrator enables new VMware View 5.1 policy
Since I already upgraded my Lab/Demo environment to View 5.1, and this would be a very welcome feature for demo purposes (I would not use this in a production environment due to the security issues this might cause) I decided to enable it.
Because the release notes talked about a policy, I kind of expected this option to be either in an ADM template, or in the policy section of the Connection Server.
It was not ….
I found the solution in the VMware View 5.1 Documentation Center
My example is for a Windows 2008 R2 Connection Server
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Log on to (one of your) connection server(s) as an administrator
Run ADSI Edit:
Choose 'Connect to…'
My example is for a Windows 2008 R2 Connection Server
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Log on to (one of your) connection server(s) as an administrator
Run ADSI Edit:
Choose 'Connect to…'
In the next screen, enter the following settings, and click OK
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Drill down to OU=Properties, OU=Global, CN=Common and look for the option
pae-ClientCredentialCacheTimeout and enter the number of minutes you would like the password to be able to be saved (I use 10080 minutes in my example, which is one week)
Twixtor for premiere pro mac. As soon as you enter this value and hit OK, it will be active.
The next time you connect to your View Server with your iPad client, you get an extra option to save your password:
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At this moment, you can only set this for your complete View environment. It would be nice if you could set this per Pool or with a policy in AD, to limit this function to only a subset of desktops.