Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View

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Customizing Machines in Maintenance Mode
Maintenance mode prevents users from accessing their desktops. If you start machines in maintenance
mode, View places each machine in maintenance mode when the machine is created.
In a dedicated-assignment pool, you can use maintenance mode to log in to a machine without having to
reassign ownership to your own administrator account. When you finish the customization, you do not
have to return ownership to the user assigned to the machine.
In a floating-assignment pool, you can test machines in maintenance mode before you let users log in.
To perform the same customization on all machines in an automated pool, customize the virtual machine
you prepare as a template or parent. View deploys your customization to all the machines. When you create
the pool, you can also use a Sysprep customization specification to configure all the machines with licensing,
domain attachment, DHCP settings, and other computer properties.
NOTE You can start machines in maintenance mode if you manually specify machine names for the pool,
not if you name machines by providing a naming pattern.
Customize Individual Machines
You can customize individual machines after a pool is created by starting the machines in maintenance
mode.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, begin creating an automated desktop pool by starting the Add Desktop Pool
wizard.
2 On the Provisioning Settings page, select Specify names manually.
3 Select Start machines in maintenance mode.
4 Complete the Add Desktop Pool wizard to finish creating the desktop pool.
5 In vCenter Server, log in, customize, and test the individual virtual machines.
You can customize the machines manually or by using standard Windows systems-management
software such as Altiris, SMS, LanDesk, or BMC.
6 In View Administrator, select the desktop pool.
7 Use the filter tool to select specific machines to release to your users.
8 Click More Commands > Exit Maintenance Mode.
What to do next
Notify your users that they can log in to their desktops.
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
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