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Table 7. Blast feature matrix (continued)
Blast features Support on ThinOS Comments/ Known issues
RDSH applications Yes Application window does not support Seamless
mode. For example, all applications open
in single window because of the VMware
limitation.
RDSH application supports the PCoIP protocol
from ThinOS 8.4, with same limitation.
Unified communication No Third party plug-ins are not available.
MS VDI plug-in No N/A
RTAV Yes N/A
Windows media MMR No N/A
Flash URL multicast No N/A
Printer redirect Yes Supports printer redirection, and printer
mapping with virtual print.
Smartcard redirect Yes N/A
Scanner redirect No N/A
Serial port redirect No N/A
USB redirect—VDI/ RDSH Yes Enabled by default.
Client drive redirect No N/A
Linux desktop Yes N/A
Copy Paste text Yes See, VMware Horizon server and client
configurations/documentation.
VPN connect Yes N/A
AES 128/256 Yes See, ThinOS AES design.
Multi-display/ 4K/ 32-bit Yes See, VMware Blast support information. For
example, the pre-requisite is VM video RAM.
ClearType fonts support Yes ThinOS supports TrueType fonts.
3D display Yes See, VMware Blast support information.
Blast recovery from network interrupt Yes Requires Horizon View agent 7.0.1.
For more information about VMware Horizon Blast, see VMware documentation.
For information about Blast Virtual Printing on ThinOS, see Blast Virtual Printing.
Blast Virtual Printing
Virtual printing with VMware Blast allows you to use local or network printers from the Blast desktop without the need of
installing the additional print drivers on the remote desktop. For each printer configured locally on ThinOS, you must map the
printer to the VMware Blast desktop. ThinOS Blast printer mapping is equivalent to VMware Blast virtual printing.
Configuring the connection brokers
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