VMware Horizon Client for Windows 2209.1 | 11 APR 2023 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. |
VMware Horizon Client for Windows 2209.1 | 11 APR 2023 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. |
The Horizon Client for Windows 2209.1 release includes updates for compliance with Common Criteria (CC) NIAP requirements and Open Source software upgrades.
For information about new remote desktop features, see the VMware Horizon 8 2209 Release Notes.
The user interface and documentation for Horizon Client are available in English, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Spanish.
For the Windows operating systems that this release of Horizon Client for Windows supports, see the VMware Horizon Client for Windows Guide document.
Horizon Client for Windows is supported with the latest maintenance release of the following deployment types:
VMware Horizon 8 version 2006 and later
VMware Horizon 7 version 7.13 and later
VMware Horizon Cloud Service - next-gen
Horizon Cloud in Microsoft Azure
To install Horizon Client for Windows, download the installer from the VMware Horizon Client download page.
For installation instructions, see the VMware Horizon Client for Windows Guide document.
For information about the features that are supported in nested mode, see VMware Knowledge Base article 67248, "VMware Horizon Guidelines for Nested Mode."
The Horizon Client for Windows installer requires .NET Framework version 4.5 or later. For more information, see VMware Knowledge Base article 65142, "Horizon Client 4.10 installer requires .NET Framework version 4.5 or later."
Beginning with Horizon Client for Windows 2006, Virtual Printing (also known as ThinPrint) is not supported. Use VMware Integrated Printing instead.
The list below indicates major issue(s) resolved in this release.
When launching an RDP protocol session externally, you fail to connect via RDP and the following error message is displayed:
"The connection to the remote computer timed out."
This issue has been resolved. For more information, see Knowledge Base Article 90118.
Enable Relative Mouse feature does not work on touch-enabled screen
If you use a touch-enabled screen on your client system to work in a remote desktop, do not use the Enable Relative Mouse feature. This feature provides improved mouse performance for 3D and CAD applications, but for touch-enabled screens and tablets, the mouse coordinates are not translated properly, even in 3D and CAD applications.
Workaround: None.
When a remote desktop is reconnected, Powermic Speechmic does not work with DMO 2022.2
When a remote desktop is reconnected after being disconnected, Powermic device does not work with dictation on DMO 2022.2. This happens when using a USB split and RTAV solution.
Use Nuance extension to redirect Powermic devices on the remote desktop.
Horizon Client for Windows quits when launching a remote desktop
Horizon Client for Windows might quit unexpectedly when launching a remote desktop with multiple monitors at a high resolution.
Workaround: Check the supported multiple monitor configurations in the documentation to resolve this issue. If you still encounter this issue, consider the following workarounds:
Configure your monitor layout so that it’s not very wide or very tall (for example, use a tile/matrix layout instead of using single row/column of monitors).
Try not to launch multiple desktops with multiple monitors in one client instance, but start a new client instance to launch another remote desktop.
Use the VMware Blast protocol to start the remote desktop.
Limited context menu with Browser Redirection feature
With the Browser Redirection feature, the context menu options on right click are limited to open link in new tab, open link in new window, back, and forward.
Workaround: None.
Incorrect event log report
With the clipboard audit feature, the event log reports one byte more than the actual length of the data that was copied from the agent machine to the client machine. For example, if you copy 10 bytes of data from a remote desktop to the client machine, the event log reports "XXX copy 11 bytes CPFORMAT_TEXT
data from Horizon Agent to Horizon Client XXX
with clipboard." Also, if "\r\n
" is in the copied text, the event log records only the length of "\r
." For example, if you copy the following text, the audit message records the length as 12 bytes:
"aaa
bbb
ccc"
Workaround: None.
Error when connecting to a remote desktop with the Microsoft RDP display protocol
A “Pending session expired” error might occur when you try to connect to a remote desktop with the Microsoft RDP display protocol. This problem only occurs in large-scale environments where a Unified Access Gateway appliance is used, and virtual printing is enabled.
Workaround: Establish a connection to the remote desktop without using a Unified Access Gateway appliance, or disable virtual printing and establish a connection using RDP.
RDP session ends on the physical machine
If you use the RDP protocol to connect to a published desktop from a physical machine, and then you try to connect to the same published desktop from a zero client, the RDP session ends on the physical machine and the zero client cannot connect.
Workaround: Relaunch the same desktop pool with RDP from the physical machine, select Options > Disconnect and logoff in the launched RDP session, and then reconnect to the same desktop pool from the zero client.
Client's "log in as current user" function is not available
If you install Horizon Agent and then install Horizon Client on the same Windows machine (a nested mode installation), and you later uninstall Horizon Agent, the client's "log in as current user" function is lost after Horizon Agent is uninstalled. This problem occurs because the wsnotify.dll file is removed after Horizon Agent is uninstalled.
Workaround: Reinstall Horizon Agent or Horizon Client to bring back the "log in as current user" function.
Windows Fax and Scan hangs
On Windows 10, Windows Fax and Scan hangs when using a CardScan 800 device.
Workaround: None.
Mouse pointer does not move downward
If you have multiple monitors with different screen resolutions and expand Horizon Client to all monitors and then select the Enable Relative Mouse feature, occasionally, the mouse pointer might not be able to move downward beyond a certain position.
Workaround: Press Ctrl+Alt.
Horizon Client may stop responding when Automatically Connect at Startup is selected
If you select Connect USB Device > Automatically Connect at Startup for a camera in nested mode, Horizon Client may stop responding when you reconnect the second hop agent but the USB audio devices are removed immediately in the client side.
Workaround: None.
Bandwidth Limit setting for serial port redirection fails to take effect
The serial port redirection group policy setting Bandwidth Limit does not set a limit on the bandwidth.
Workaround: Use third-party software to limit the bandwidth.
Performance of VMware Blast slows down with serial port redirection at high baud rate
With serial port redirection at a high baud rate such as 115200, the performance of VMware Blast slows down, and the connection might sometimes hang.
Workaround: Use a baud rate of 9600.
IPv6 IP mapping for LBP results in issues
In an IPv6 environment, if you configure IP address mapping for location-based printing, users might encounter a problem accessing the printer because the client can have multiple IPv6 addresses. Anytime the client connects, it can use any one of the addresses.
Workaround: Use the location-based printing group policy setting IP Range to include the multiple addresses. However, the printing problem might still occur because the client might use a temporary address, which is not in the specified range.
White border appears to the right side of the desktop window
On a Windows 11 client machine, a white border appears to the right side of the desktop window. When you launch a desktop in All Monitors mode and then quit the All Monitors mode and maximize the desktop, a white border is displayed to the right side of the desktop window.
Workaround: This is a Microsoft Windows 11 issue. Until Microsoft fixes this issue, launch the desktop directly in large mode.
Wacom500B cannot be unshared from agent
If you enable Automatically Connect when Inserted for Wacom500B, it is not unshared on the local client after the device is redirected. This is because the arbitrator deletes the device when unsharing it from agent to client but if the device is still plugged in on the client side, it is re-added.
Workaround: None.