Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View

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10 (Optional) Configure other View Persona Management group policy settings.
Create Desktop Pools That Use Persona Management
To use View Persona Management with View desktops, you must create desktop pools with a View Persona
Management agent installed on each machine.
You cannot use View Persona Management on RDS desktop pools, which run on Remote Desktop Services
(RDS) hosts.
Prerequisites
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Verify that View Agent with the View Persona Management setup option is installed on the virtual
machine that you use to create the desktop pool. See “Install View Agent with the View Persona
Management Option,” on page 262.
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If you intend to configure View Persona Management policies for this desktop pool only, verify that
you added the View Persona Management ADM Template file to the virtual machine and configured
group policy settings in the Local Computer Policy configuration. See “Add the Persona Management
ADM Template to a Single System,” on page 265 and “Configure View Persona Management Policies,”
on page 266.
Procedure
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Generate a snapshot or template from the virtual machine and create an automated desktop pool.
You can configure View Persona Management with pools that contain full virtual machines or linked
clones. The pools can use dedicated or floating assignments.
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(Optional) To use View Persona Management with manual desktop pools, select machines on which
View Agent with the View Persona Management option is installed.
NOTE After you deploy View Persona Management on your View desktop pools, if you remove the View
Persona Management setup option on the View machines, or uninstall View Agent altogether, the local user
profiles are removed from the machines of users who are not currently logged in. For users who are
currently logged in, the user profiles are downloaded from the remote profile repository during the
uninstall process.
Best Practices for Configuring a View Persona Management
Deployment
You should follow best practices for configuring View Persona Management to enhance your users' desktop
experience, improve desktop performance, and ensure that View Persona Management operates efficiently
with other View features.
Determining Whether to Remove Local User Profiles at Logoff
By default, View Persona Management does not delete user profiles from the local machines when users log
off. The Remove local persona at log off policy is disabled. In many cases, the default setting is a best
practice because it reduces I/O operations and avoids redundant behavior.
For example, keep this policy disabled if you deploy floating-assignment pools and either refresh or delete
the machines on logoff. The local profile is deleted when the virtual machine is refreshed or deleted. In a
floating-assignment, automated pool, full virtual machines can be deleted after logoff. In a floating-
assignment, linked-clone pool, the clones can be refreshed or deleted on logoff.
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