View Agent writes the client computer information to the system registry path HKCU Volatile Environment on remote desktops that are deployed on single-user machines. For remote desktops that are deployed in RDS sessions, View Agent writes the client computer information to the system registry path HKCU Volatile Environment x, where x is the session ID, on the RDS host. You can add commands to the View Agent CommandsToRunOnConnect, CommandsToRunOnReconnect, and CommandsToRunOnDisconnect group policy settings to run commands or command scripts that read this information from the system registry when users connect and reconnect to desktops. See for more information. Describes the registry keys that contain client system information and lists the types of client systems that support them. Supported Client Systems ViewClientIPAddress The IP address of the client system. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientMACAddress The MAC address of the client system.
VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android ViewClientMachineName The machine name of the client system. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientMachineDomain The domain of the client system. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Metro ViewClientLoggedOnUsername The user name that was used to log in to the client system.
VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac ViewClientLoggedOnDomainname The domain name that was used to log in to the client system. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Metro For Linux and Mac clients, see ViewClientMachineDomain.ViewClientLoggedOnDomainname is not given by the Linux or Mac client because Linux and Mac accounts are not bound to Windows domains. ViewClientType The thin client name or operating system type of the client system. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientBrokerDNSName The DNS name of the View Connection Server instance. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientBrokerURL The URL of the View Connection Server instance.
VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientBrokerTunneled The status of the tunnel connection for the View Connection Server, which can be either true (enabled) or false (disabled). VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientBrokerTunnelURL The URL of the View Connection Server tunnel connection, if the tunnel connection is enabled. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientBrokerRemoteIPAddress The IP address of the client system that is seen by the View Connection Server instance.
VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientTZID The Olson time zone ID. To disable time zone synchronization, enable the View Agent Disable Time Zone Synchronization group policy setting. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS ViewClientWindowsTimezone The GMT standard time. To disable time zone synchronization, enable the View Agent Disable Time Zone Synchronization group policy setting. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Metro ViewClientBrokerDomainName Domain name used to authenticate to View Connection Server. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client.
ViewClientBrokerUserName Username used to authenticate to View Connection Server. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client.
ViewClientClientID Specifies the Unique Client HardwareId used as a link to the license key. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientDisplays.Number Specifies the number of monitors being used on the client. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientDisplays.Topology Specifies the arrangement, resolution, and dimensions of displays on the client. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientKeyboard.Type Specifies the type of keyboard being used on the client. For example: Japanese, Korean. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows ViewClientLaunchSessionType Specifies the session type. The type can be desktop or application.
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VDI (single-user machine) RDS Value is sent directly from View Connection Server, not gathered by Horizon Client. ViewClientMouse.Identifier Specifies the type of mouse. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows ViewClientMouse.NumButtons Specifies the number of buttons supported by the mouse.
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VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows ViewClientMouse.SampleRate Specifies the rate, in reports per second, at which input from a PS/2 mouse is sampled. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows ViewClientProtocol Specifies the protocol being used.
VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientLanguage Specifies the operating system language. VDI (single-user machine) RDS Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro ViewClientLaunchID Specifies the desktop pool Unique ID. VDI (single-user machine) Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Metro. Note The definitions of ViewClientLoggedOnUsername and ViewClientLoggedOnDomainname in apply to Horizon Client 2.2 for Windows or later releases. For Horizon Client 5.4 for Windows or earlier releases, ViewClientLoggedOnUsername sends the user name that was entered in Horizon Client, and ViewClientLoggedOnDomainname sends the domain name that was entered in Horizon Client.
Horizon Client 2.2 for Windows is a later release than Horizon Client 5.4 for Windows. Starting with Horizon Client 2.2, the release numbers for Windows are consistent with the Horizon Client releases on other operating systems and devices.
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There's Microsoft Remote Desktop, if you want to connect to a Windows VM. There's the built-in Screen Sharing app if you want to connect to an unencrypted VNC linux or Mac session. You can have Mac VMs on a Mac. If you have older Macs OSX that came on physical media, you technically can create a VM image and run it on non-Apple hardware, but you'd have to have the correct, supported hardware to make it work.
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IOS 11.2 file sharing Share local folders to your virtual desktop. Performance Tracker View performance data when the Performance Tracker is set up for remote applications. Derived Credentials inside a virtual desktop Offices using Purebred to distribute Derived Credentials, can not only use those certificates to authenticate to the Horizon server but also to authenticate to web pages inside the virtual desktop. Automatic speed enhancement The client will automatically select the best Blast protocol settings for optimum performance. 4.7.1 Jan 15, 2018.
IOS 11 drag and drop Drag and drop text from your iOS device into your virtual applications. Or drag server names into or out of the Horizon client. iPhone X FaceID support You’ll get to your remote resources even quicker when you use FaceID to authenticate. Derived Credentials support Offices using Purebred to distribute Derived Credentials, can now use those certificates to authenticate to the Horizon server and virtual desktop. RSA login Bug fix for users with RSA tokens. 4.7 Jan 5, 2018.
iOS 11 support. Change the VMware Blast network condition after you connect to a server After you connect to a server, you can switch the network condition between Typical and Excellent if Typical or Excellent was selected before you connected to the server. Use the iPad onscreen keyboard in split mode with Horizon Client You can use the iPad onscreen keyboard in split mode with Horizon Client when you connect to a server and when you are working in a remote desktop. When the onscreen keyboard is in split mode, the space between the two parts of the onscreen keyboard is transparent. Improved security Horizon Client has been updated to support the SHA-256 cryptographic hash algorithm and the OpenSSL library is updated to version openssl-1.0.2l. 4.5.1 Jun 14, 2017.
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VPN Issue The 4.5.1 release of Horizon Client for iOS fixes an issue with VPN connections. Better display quality in remote desktops and applications You can use the High Resolution Mode feature to obtain the best display quality in remote desktops and applications. Support for Workspace ONE Mode Beginning with Horizon 7 version 7.2, a Horizon administrator can enable Workspace ONE mode for a Connection Server instance. If you connect to a Workspace ONE mode enabled server in Horizon Client for iOS, you are redirected to the Workspace ONE portal to launch your entitled desktops and applications.
4.5 Jun 8, 2017.