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VMware Horizon View 6 Desktop Virtualization Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware Horizon View 6 Desktop Virtualization Cookbook Over 100 hands-on recipes demonstrating the core as well as latest features of your VMware Horizon View infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782171645
Length 332 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. VMware Horizon View Architecture Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Implementing a VMware Horizon View Cloud Pod 3. Horizon View Installation, Backup, and Recovery Using the CLI 4. Managing VMware Horizon View with PowerCLI 5. Implementation of Horizon View Persona Management 6. Delivering Applications Using VMware ThinApp 7. Deploying Horizon View Clients in Kiosk Mode 8. vRealize Operations for Horizon 9. Using VMware Mirage with Horizon View 10. Implementing VMware Virtual SAN for Horizon View 11. Implementing Application Streaming Using Windows Remote Desktop Services Index

Establishing a remote Horizon View PowerCLI session

Once WinRM is enabled, you can connect to the Connection Server remotely over a PowerShell session.

How to do it…

The following steps outline how to establish a remote PowerShell session, and then enable the Horizon View PowerCLI commands:

  1. Open a PowerShell window on the computer that you will use to remotely manage Horizon View.
  2. Use the following command to initiate a remote PowerShell session. You will need to provide the FQDN of the Connection Server, a user ID that has administrative access to both the Horizon View and Connection Server, and the -UseSSL option:
    Enter-PSSession -ComputerName "ConnectionServerFQDN" -UseSSL -Credential "domain\username"
    

    The following screenshot shows you the previous step in action:

    How to do it…
  3. A Windows PowerShell Credential Request window will open as shown in the following screenshot; provide the password for the user account specified in the -Credential option of the previous step and click...
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