After logging in to a server, you can connect to the remote desktops and published applications that you are authorized to use.
Before you have end users access their remote desktops and applications, test that you can connect to a remote desktop or application from a client device. You must specify a server and supply credentials for your user account.
To use remote applications, you must connect to Connection Server 6.0 or later.
Prerequisites
- Obtain login credentials, such as a user name and password, RSA SecurID user name and passcode, RADIUS authentication credentials, or smart card personal identification number (PIN).
- Obtain the NETBIOS domain name for logging in. For example, you might use mycompany rather than mycompany.com.
- Perform the administrative tasks described in Preparing Connection Server for Horizon Client.
- If you are outside the corporate network and require a VPN connection to access remote desktops and published applications, verify that the client device is set up to use a VPN connection and turn on that connection.
- Verify that you have the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the server that provides access to the remote desktop or published application. Underscores (_) are not supported in server names. If the port is not 443, you also need the port number.
- If you plan to use the RDP display protocol to connect to a remote desktop, verify that the AllowDirectRDP agent group policy setting is enabled. For information, see the Configuring Remote Desktop Features in Horizon 7 document.
Procedure
Results
After you are connected, the client window appears.
If authentication to Connection Server fails or if the client cannot connect to the remote desktop or application, perform the following tasks:
- Verify that the security certificate for Connection Server is working properly. If it is not, in Horizon Console, you might also see that View Agent or Horizon Agent on desktops is unreachable. These symptoms indicate additional connection problems caused by certificate problems.
- Verify that the tags set on the Connection Server instance allow connections from this user. See the Setting Up Published Desktops and Applications in Horizon 7 document.
- Verify that the user is entitled to access this desktop or application. See the Setting Up Published Desktops and Applications in Horizon 7 or Setting Up Virtual Desktops in Horizon 7 document.
- If you are using the RDP display protocol to connect to a remote desktop, verify that the remote operating system allows remote desktop connections.