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Implementing VMware Horizon 7

You're reading from   Implementing VMware Horizon 7 Second Edition

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889301
Length 478 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jason Ventresco Jason Ventresco
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Preface 1. VMware Horizon Infrastructure Overview 2. Implementing Horizon Connection Server FREE CHAPTER 3. Implementing Horizon Composer 4. Implementing Horizon Security Server 5. Implementing VMware Horizon Access Point 6. Implementing a Horizon Cloud Pod 7. Using VMware Virtual SAN with Horizon 8. Implementing VMware User Environment Manager 9. Implementing VMware App Volumes 10. Creating Horizon Desktop Pools 11. Implementing Horizon Application Pools 12. Performing Horizon Desktop Pool Maintenance 13. Creating a Master Horizon Desktop Image 14. Managing Horizon SSL Certificates 15. Using Horizon PowerCLI

Enabling remote management on Windows

Unlike vSphere PowerCLI, VMware Horizon does not include a standalone installer that is used to remotely manage Horizon using PowerCLI. The Horizon PowerCLI commands will only work when executed from a Horizon Connection Server. To enable remote management, we must enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on at least one Horizon Connection Server in each Horizon pod that we want to manage.

WinRM is based on the WS-Management Protocol, which is a SOAP-based protocol that is used to enable interoperability between hardware and OSes from different vendors. We will use WinRM to establish remote PowerShell connections to a Horizon Connection Server; this will enable us to run commands from that server without actually having to log in to the server console.

Enabling WinRM

In this section, we will configure WinRM to use HTTPS for an added measure of security. This ensures that, if we need to pass sensitive information over a WinRM session, it cannot be read...

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