Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View

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The Flash URL redirection feature uses a JavaScript that is embedded inside an HTML Web page by the
Web page administrator. Whenever a remote desktop user clicks on the designated URL link from within a
Web page, the JavaScript intercepts and redirects the SWF file from the remote desktop session to the client
endpoint. The endpoint then opens a local Flash Projector outside of the remote desktop session and plays
the media stream locally.
To configure Flash URL Redirection, you must set up your HTML Web page and your client devices.
Procedure
1 System Requirements for Flash URL Redirection on page 147
To support Flash URL Redirection, your View deployment must meet certain software and hardware
requirements.
2 Verify that the Flash URL Redirection Feature Is Installed on page 148
Before you use this feature, verify that the Flash URL Redirection feature is installed and running on
your virtual desktops.
3 Set Up the Web Pages That Provide Multicast or Unicast Streams on page 149
To allow Flash URL redirection to take place, you must embed a JavaScript command in the MIME
HTML (MHTML) Web pages that provide links to the multicast or unicast streams. Users display
these Web pages in the browsers on their remote desktops to access the video streams.
4 Set Up Client Devices for Flash URL Redirection on page 149
The Flash URL Redirection feature redirects the SWF file from remote desktops to client devices. To
allow these client devices to play Flash videos from a multicast or unicast stream, you must verify that
the appropriate Adobe Flash Player is installed on the client devices. The clients also must have IP
connectivity to the media source.
5 Disable or Enable Flash URL Redirection on page 150
Flash URL Redirection is enabled when you perform a silent installation of View Agent with the
command-line argument, FlashURLRedirection. You can disable or reenable the Flash URL
Redirection feature on selected remote desktops by setting a value on a Windows registry key on those
virtual machines.
System Requirements for Flash URL Redirection
To support Flash URL Redirection, your View deployment must meet certain software and hardware
requirements.
View desktop
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You install Flash URL Redirection by typing the command-line
argument, FlashURLRedirection, in a silent installation of View Agent
6.0 or later. See “Silent Installation Properties for View Agent,” on
page 34.
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The desktops must run Windows 7 64-bit or 32-bit operating systems.
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Supported desktop browsers include Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10,
Chrome 29.x, and Firefox 20.x.
Flash media player and
ShockWave Flash
(SWF)
You must integrate an appropriate Flash media player such as Strobe Media
Playback into your Web site. To stream multicast content, you can use
multicastplayer.swf or StrobeMediaPlayback.swf in your Web pages. To
stream live unicast content, you must use StrobeMediaPlayback.swf. You can
also use StrobeMediaPlayback.swf for other supported features such as
RTMP streaming and HTTP dynamic streaming.
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