Running published applications can remain open after you disconnect for a server in Horizon Client. You can configure how running published applications behave when you reconnect to the server in Horizon Client.

You can disable the published application reconnection behavior settings in Horizon Client, either from the command line, or by configuring a group policy setting. The group policy setting takes precedence over the command-line setting. For more information, see the -appSessionReconnectionBehavior option in Install Horizon Client From the Command Line, or the Disconnected application session resumption behavior group policy setting in Using Group Policy Settings to Configure Horizon Client.

Procedure

  1. In the Horizon Client desktop and application selector window, right-click a published application and select Settings.
  2. In the Applications pane, select an application reconnection behavior setting.
    Option Description
    Ask to reconnect to open applications Horizon Client notifies you that you have one or more published applications running when you reconnect to the server. You can click Open applications to reopen the published application windows, or Not now not to reopen the published application windows.
    Reconnect automatically to open applications Windows for running published applications reopen when you reconnect to the server.
    Do not ask and do not automatically reconnect Horizon Client does not prompt you to reopen running published applications, and running published application windows do not reopen when you reconnect to the server.

Results

The setting takes effect the next time Horizon Client connects to the server.