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3 Choose how to delete the desktop pool.
Pool Options
Automated desktop pool of linked
clones without persistent disks.
No available options. View deletes all virtual machines from disk. Users'
sessions to their remote desktops are terminated.
Automated desktop pool of linked
clones with persistent disks.
Choose whether to detach or delete the persistent disks when the linked-
clone virtual machines are deleted.
In both cases, View deletes all virtual machines from disk, and users'
sessions to their remote desktops are terminated.
If you detach a persistent disk, the linked-clone virtual machine that
contained the persistent disk can be recreated, or the persistent disk can be
attached to another virtual machine. You can store detached persistent
disks in the same datastore or a different one. If you select a different
datastore, you cannot store detached persistent disks on a local datastore.
You must use a shared datastore.
You can only detach persistent disks that were created in View 4.5 or later
releases.
Automated desktop pool of full
virtual machines.
Manual desktop pool of vCenter
Server virtual machines.
Choose whether to keep or delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server.
RDS desktop pool.
Automated desktop pool of full
virtual machines.
Manual desktop pool.
If there are users who are connected to their remote desktops, choose
whether to keep users' sessions active or terminate them. Note that View
Connection Server does not keep track of sessions that are kept active.
The desktop pool is removed from View. Even if you keep the virtual machines in vCenter Server, View
cannot access them.
When you delete a desktop pool, linked-clone virtual machines' computer accounts are removed from
Active Directory. Full virtual machines' computer accounts remain in Active Directory. To remove these
accounts, you must manually delete them from Active Directory.
Managing Virtual Machine-Based Desktops
A virtual machine-based desktop is a desktop that is from an automated desktop pool or a manual desktop
pool that contains vCenter Server virtual machines.
You can view, disconnect, and log off desktop sessions, send a message to the client device, and reset the
virtual machine that hosts the remote desktop. See “Manage Remote Desktop and Application Sessions,” on
page 154.
Assign a Machine to a User
In a dedicated-assignment pool, you can assign a user to be the owner of the virtual machine that hosts a
remote desktop. Only the assigned user can log in and connect to the remote desktop.
View assigns machines to users in these situations.
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When you create a desktop pool and select the Enable automatic assignment setting.
NOTE If you select the Enable automatic assignment setting, you can still manually assign machines to
users.
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When you create an automated pool, select the Specify names manually setting, and provide user
names with the machine names.
If you do not select either setting in a dedicated-assignment pool, users do not have access to remote
desktops. You must manually assign a machine to each user.
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