Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings - NEC Express5800 Series User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuring Client Settings with Atrust Client Setup
5.11

Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings

This section provides a description of each setting item for VMware View connections.
Read this section to configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on the desktop and Start menu for service access.
 General Sub-tab
Server Settings
Item
Session Name
Connection Server
Port
Use secure connection
(SSL)
Certificate checking mode
Login Settings
Item
Log in as current user
User Name
Password
Domain Name
Desktop Name
Display Protocol
Type in the name for VMware View or Horizon sessions.
Type in the computer name or IP address of the View Connection Server.
NOTE: For more information on View Connection Server, visit VMware website at www.vmware.com.
Type in the port number used to communicate with the View Connection Server. To use the default value,
simply leave it blank.
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable secure connection.
Click to select whether to verify the identity of the remote server and whether to connect to an untrusted
server. Three options are available: Do not verify server identity certificates, Warn before connecting to
untrusted servers, and Never connect to untrusted servers.
Option
Do not verify server identity
certificates
Warn before connecting to untrusted
servers
Never connect to untrusted servers
Check to log in to VMware View or Horizon services with the current user credentials. When checked, the
User Name, Password, and Domain Name fields will be grayed out.
Type in the user name for authentication.
Type in the password for authentication.
Type in the domain name of the View Connection Server.
Type in the desktop name. Or, leave it blank for users to select one.
NOTE: If Manual is selected for the Display Protocol field below, this field will be grayed out.
Click the drop-down menu to select the display protocol. Three options are available: Manual, PCoIP,
VMware Blast, and Microsoft RDP.
Option
Manual
Manually select the desired display protocol.
PCoIP
Use VMware PCoIP as the display protocol.
VMware Blast
Use VMware Blast as the display protocol.
Microsoft RDP
Use Microsoft RDP as the display protocol.
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5. Configuring Service Access Settings
Description
Description
Do not verify the identity of the remote server and connect
to it anyway.
Warns and allows users to choose whether to connect or
not.
Disallows untrusted connections.
Description
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