After you install and perform initial configuration of Horizon Connection Server, you can add vCenter Server instances to your VMware Horizon deployment, set up roles to delegate administrator responsibilities, and schedule backups of your configuration data.
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Configuring vCenter Server in Horizon Console To use VMware vSphere virtual machines as remote desktops, you must configure VMware Horizon to communicate with vCenter Server.
Disable or Enable Horizon Connection Server in Horizon Console You can disable a Connection Server instance to prevent users from logging in to their virtual or published desktops and applications. After you disable an instance, you can enable it again.
Understanding VMware Horizon Services The operation of Connection Server instances depends on several services that run on the system. These systems are started and stopped automatically, but you might sometimes find it necessary to adjust the operation of these services manually.
Configuring Untrusted Domains You can add user domains that do not have a formal trust relationship with the Connection Server domain. Setting up a one-way or two-way trust relationship between the Connection Server domain and the user's domain is often times an intrusive activity into the user's Active Directory (AD) infrastructure. Instead, you can deploy VMware Horizon in a separate domain and set up communication with the user domain by configuring it as an untrusted domain.
Configuring Settings for Client and Console Sessions You can configure global settings that affect the client sessions and connections that are managed by a Connection Server instance or replicated group, as well as administrator sessions for the Horizon Console .
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