You can use Horizon Console to add a desktop pool to an existing global desktop entitlement, or add an application pool to an existing global application entitlement.
You can add multiple pools to a global entitlement, but you can add a particular pool to only one global entitlement.
If you add multiple application pools to a global application entitlement, you must add the same application. For example, do not add Calculator and Microsoft Office PowerPoint to the same global application entitlement. If you add different applications to the same global application entitlement, entitled users might receive different applications at different times.
- User assignment
- Support for desktop sessions
- Session collaboration (desktop pool should have session collaboration enabled when global desktop entitlement has it enabled)
- Allow user to initiate separate sessions from different client devices for desktop pools with floating user assignment
- If Allow users to choose protocol is set to no, the display protocols match
- A desktop pool that disallows user to restart or reset machines cannot be associated with a global desktop entitlement that allows users to restart or reset machines
- Multi-session mode
- If Allow users to choose protocol is set to no, the display protocols match
Even if the local pool configuration matches the global entitlement configuration, you can add a local pool only if the logged in administrator has privileges to view the local pool.
Prerequisites
- Create and configure the global entitlement. See Create and Configure a Global Entitlement.
- Create the desktop or application pool to add to the global entitlement. See the Windows Desktops and Applications in Horizon document.
Procedure
Results
When an entitled user uses Horizon Client to connect to a Connection Server instance in the pod federation, the global entitlement name appears in the list of available desktops and applications.