If you join the customer experience improvement program, VMware collects global data about the View environment. Fields containing sensitive information are made anonymous.
Table 1.
Information About Global Configuration Settings
Description |
Is This Field Made Anonymous? |
Example Value |
Maximum lifespan, in seconds, for a View Connection Server session |
No |
180,000 |
Amount of time, in seconds, before the View Connection Server forcibly disconnects users if no data is sent from the client |
No |
36,000 |
Amount of time in seconds, that a user can be idle before View Connection Server locks the user's single sign-on (SSO) credentials |
No |
900 |
Amount of time, in minutes, before SSO credentials are cleared for desktop launches |
No |
-1 (which means never) |
Amount of time, in minutes, before SSO credentials are cleared for application launches |
No |
-1 (which means never) |
View Administrator console session timeout, in seconds |
No |
3,000 |
Show a pre-login message when users connect to View Connection Server instances in this pod |
No |
0 or 1 |
Remote desktop can run a server operating system |
No |
True or false |
Mirage server is enabled |
No |
True or false |
URL of the Mirage server, including port number |
Yes |
None |
Is True SSO enabled? |
Yes |
None |
Is there a primary enrollment server configured for True SSO? |
Yes |
None |
Is there a secondary enrollment server configured for True SSO? |
Yes |
None |
Table 2.
Global Status Information
Description |
Is This Field Made Anonymous? |
Example Value |
View servers can contact the domain controller. |
No |
True or false |
The DNS of the Active Directory domain |
Yes |
None |
The domain is an NT4-style domain. |
No |
True or false |
The name of the domain |
Yes |
None |
The status of the domain |
No |
OK |
The type of trust relationship with the domain |
No |
Primary domain, two-way, two-way forest, and so on |