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TER1206003 Issue 3 PCoIP® Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide • OSD: PCoIP Connection Manager + Auto-Logon: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a client to automatically enter the user's login details when connecting to a published desktop via a PCoIP Connection Manager. 4.3.3 Zero Client–View VDI Connections You can configure zero clients to use the PCoIP protocol when connecting to virtual desktops in a VMware View environment. Depending on the size of your PCoIP deployment, you may wish to use the MC to configure a profile with a VMware View session connection type, or you may use the AWI or the OSD to configure an individual zero client to use a VMware View session connection type. The following session connection types are available for zero client–View VDI connections: • View Connection Server • View Connection Server + Auto-Logon • View Connection Server + Kiosk • View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign View Connection Server To configure a client to connect to a VMware virtual desktop with a manual logon, use the View Connection Server session connection type. You need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) of the VMware View Connection Server for this option. For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference: • MC: View Connection Server: Explains how to use the MC to configure a profile that sets the View Connection Server session connection type for client devices. • AWI Client: View Connection Server: Explains how to use the AWI to configure a client to connect to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. • OSD: View Connection Server: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a client to connect to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. View Connection Server + Auto-Logon To configure clients to automatically enter users' login details when clients connect to a virtual desktop, use the View Connection Server + Auto-Logon session connection type. You need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) of the VMware View Connection Server, and also the user name, user password, and the domain name for the user to send to the server. For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference: • MC: View Connection Server + Auto-Logon: Explains how to use the MC to configure a profile that sets the View Connection Server + Auto-Logon session connection type for client devices. • AWI Client: View Connection Server + Auto-Logon: Explains how to use the AWI to configure a client to automatically enter the user's login details when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. TER1206003 Issue 3 PCoIP® Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide • OSD: View Connection Server + Auto-Logon: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a client to automatically enter the user's login details when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. View Connection Server + Kiosk VMware View Kiosk mode allows you to configure clients to connect to a desktop that will be used for a kiosk implementation, such as when multiple users connect to a desktop to obtain information that is not specific to any one individual. At minimum, you need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) of the VMware View Connection Server and the kiosk user name—either a custom user name for the kiosk or its MAC address. For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference: • MC: View Connection Server + Kiosk: Explains how to use the MC to configure a profile that sets the View Connection Server + Kiosk session connection type for client devices. • AWI Client: View Connection Server + Kiosk: Explains how to use the AWI to configure a client to use Kiosk mode when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. • OSD: View Connection Server + Kiosk: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a client to use Kiosk mode when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign VMware View Imprivata OneSign mode allows you to configure clients to use Imprivata OneSign proximity card support when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. You need to provide the IP address (or DNS name) of the VMware View Connection Server and the bootstrap URL for the OneSign server. For details on how to configure this option, see the following topics in the GUI Reference: • MC: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the MC to configure a profile that sets the View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign session connection type for client devices. • AWI Client: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the AWI to configure a client to use Imprivata OneSign mode when connecting to a virtual desktop via a VMware View Connection Server. • OSD: View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a clien...
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