Horizon Client makes it easy to work on remote desktops and published applications from your local client device, giving you on-the-go access from any location.
Connect to a Remote Desktop or Published Application To connect to a remote desktop or published application, you must provide the name of a server and supply credentials for your user account.
Trust a Self-Signed Root Certificate Sometimes, when connecting to a remote desktop or published application for the first time, the browser might prompt you to accept the self-signed certificate that the remote machine uses. You must trust the certificate before you can connect to the remote desktop or published application.
Connect to a Server in Workspace ONE Mode Beginning with Horizon 7 version 7.2, a Horizon administrator can enable Workspace ONE mode on a Connection Server instance.
Use Unauthenticated Access to Connect to Published Applications If you have an Unauthenticated Access user account, you can log in to a server anonymously and connect to your published applications.
Setting the Time Zone The time zone that a remote desktop or published application uses is set to the time zone in your local system automatically.
Allowing H.264 Decoding When you use a Chrome browser, you can allow H.264 decoding in the client for remote desktop and published application sessions.
Log Off or Disconnect If you disconnect from a remote desktop without logging off, applications in the remote desktop might remain open. You can also disconnect from a server and leave published applications running.