Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View

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The steps for opening the Group Policy Management Console differ in the Windows 2012, Windows
2008, and Windows 2003 Active Directory versions. See “Create GPOs for View Group Policies,” on
page 252.
Procedure
1 Download the View GPO Bundle .zip file from the VMware download site at
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads.
Under Desktop & End-User Computing, select the VMware Horizon 6 download, which includes the
GPO Bundle.
The file is named VMware-Horizon-View-Extras-Bundle-x.x.x-yyyyyyy.zip, where x.x.x is the version
and yyyyyyy is the build number. All ADM and ADMX files that provide group policy settings for View
are available in this file.
2 Copy the file to your Active Directory server and unzip the file.
3 On the Active Directory server, open the Group Policy Management Console.
4 Expand your domain, right-click the GPO that you created for the group policy settings, and select Edit.
5 In the Group Policy Management Editor, right-click the Computer Configuration > Policies >
Administrative Templates: Policy definitions folder and select Add/Remove Templates.
6 Click Add, browse to the ADM Template file, and click Open.
7 Click Close to apply the policy settings in the ADM Template file to the GPO.
In Windows Server 2012 or 2008 Active Directory, the template name appears in the left pane under
Administrative Templates > Classic Administrative Templates (ADM). In Windows Server 2003
Active Directory, the template appears under Administrative Templates.
8 Configure the group policy settings.
What to do next
Enable loopback processing for your View machines.
Enable Loopback Processing for Remote Desktops
To make User Configuration settings that usually apply to a computer apply to all of the users that log in to
that computer, enable loopback processing.
Prerequisites
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Create GPOs for the View component group policy settings and link them to the OU that contains your
View machines.
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Verify that the Group Policy Management feature is available on your Active Directory server.
The steps for opening the Group Policy Management Console differ in the Windows 2012, Windows
2008, and Windows 2003 Active Directory versions. See “Create GPOs for View Group Policies,” on
page 252.
Procedure
1 On the Active Directory server, open the Group Policy Management Console.
2 Expand your domain, right-click the GPO that you created for the group policy settings, and select Edit.
3 In the Group Policy Management Editor, expand the Computer Configuration, Policies,
Administrative Templates: Policy definitions, and System folders.
4 Double-click the Group Policy folder.
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