You can define a desktop pool in an LDIF configuration file and import the customized LDIF configuration file to create a large number of desktop pools.
To define a desktop pool in an LDIF configuration file, you must add the following entries to the file.
- A Virtual Desktop VM entry for each virtual desktop in the desktop pool
- A VM Pool entry for each desktop pool
- A Desktop Application entry that defines the entitlement of the desktop pool
You associate each VM Pool entry with one Desktop Application entry in a one-to-one relationship. A Desktop Application entry cannot be shared between VM Pool entries, and a VM Pool entry can only be associated with one Desktop Application entry.
Entry | Attribute | Description |
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Virtual Desktop VM VM Pool Desktop Application |
cn | Common name of an entry. If you require names to be generated automatically, specify globally unique identifier (GUID) strings. You can use any reliable GUID generator, such as the mechanism provided by .NET (for example, by calling System.Guid.NewGuid().ToString() in Visual Basic). |
Desktop Application | member | A list of Active Directory (AD) users and groups who are entitled to access the desktop pool. The attribute is specified in the form of a Windows Security Identifier (SID) reference. A member value of <SID=S-1-2-3-4> represents an AD user or group with the SID value S-1-2-3-4. In LDIF format, the left angle (<) character is reserved, so you must place two colons (::) after the attribute name and specify the SID value in base 64 format (for example, PFNJRD1TLTEtMi0zLTQ+IA==). Because this attribute is multivalued, you can use it on multiple lines to represent each entry in a list of SIDs. |