With the serial port redirection feature, end users can redirect locally connected serial (/dev/ttyS) ports, such as built-in RS232 ports or USB-to-Serial adapters, to their remote desktops. To support serial port redirection, your Horizon deployment must meet certain software and hardware requirements.
- Published desktops on RDS hosts
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The RDS host that hosts published desktops must have
Horizon Agent 7.6 or later installed with the Serial Port Redirection setup option selected. This setup option is deselected by default.
The following operating systems are supported for published desktops.
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2019
Note: Horizon Agent 2006 and later does not support Windows Server 2012 R2.You do not need to install serial port device drivers in the RDS host.
- Virtual desktops
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Virtual desktops must have
Horizon Agent 7.9 or later installed with the Serial Port Redirection setup option selected. This setup option is deselected by default.
The following operating systems are supported for virtual desktops.
- Windows 7
- Windows 10
Note: Horizon Agent 2006 and later does not support Windows 7.You do not need to install serial port device drivers on the virtual desktop.
- Horizon Client computer or client access device
- The serial port redirection feature is supported on Linux systems that are supported for this release. Any required serial port device drivers must be installed and the serial port must be operable.
- Nested sessions
- The serial port redirection feature is supported in published applications that are started from Horizon Client inside published desktops (nested sessions). Horizon Client 4.10 or later must be installed in the published desktops.
- Display protocols
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- VMware Blast
- PCoIP (requires Horizon Agent 7.9 or later)