You can add, edit, delete, or entitle application pools in Horizon Console. What to read next Edit an Application PoolYou can edit an existing application pool to configure settings such as display name, version, publisher, path, start folder, parameters, and description. You cannot change the ID or access group of an application pool. Delete an Application PoolWhen you delete an application pool, users can no longer launch the application in the pool. Duplicate an Application PoolYou can duplicate an application pool to create multiple applications that are similar to each other. Change the Icon of a Published ApplicationYou can customize the icons for published applications for end users. When you change the icon for a published application, the new application icon is available for the end user to view on the published desktop. Remove the Icon of a Published ApplicationYou can remove the icon of a published application to replace it with another icon. When you remove the icon for a published application, the published application is replaced with the default icon on the published desktop. You can remove icons from multiple published applications only if all published applications have the same icon. You cannot select multiple published applications that have different icons to remove an icon. Enable or Disable an Application PoolWhen you enable an application pool, entitled users have access to the application pool. When you disable an application pool, entitled users no longer have access to the application pool. You can enable or disable one or multiple application pools. Configure an Anti-Affinity Rule for an Application Pool in Horizon ConsoleWhen you configure an anti-affinity rule for an application pool, Horizon Connection Server attempts to launch the application only on RDS hosts that have sufficient resources to run the application. This feature can be useful for controlling applications that consume large amounts of CPU or memory resources. Parent topic: Creating Application Pools