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Table 87. Status of Unmanaged Machines (Continued)
Status Description
Unknown The machine is in an unknown state.
Available The desktop-source computer is powered on and the desktop is ready for a connection.
In a dedicated pool, the desktop is assigned to a user. The desktop starts when the user
logs in.
Connected The desktop is in a session and has a remote connection to a Horizon Client device.
Disconnected The desktop is in a session, but it is disconnected from the Horizon Client device.
Manage Remote Desktop and Application Sessions
When a user launches a remote desktop or application, a session is created. You can disconnect and log off
sessions, send messages to clients, and reset virtual machines.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, navigate to where session information is displayed.
Session Type Navigation
Remote desktop sessions
Select Catalog > Desktop Pools, double-click a pool's ID, and click the
Sessions tab.
Remote desktop and application
sessions
Select Monitoring > Sessions.
Sessions associated with a user or
user group
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Select Users and Groups.
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Double-click a user's name or a user group's name.
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Click on the Sessions tab.
2 Select a session.
To send a message to users, you can select multiple sessions. You can perform the other operations on
only one session at a time.
3 Choose whether to disconnect, log off, send a message, or reset a virtual machine.
Option Description
Disconnect Session
Disconnects the user from the session.
Logoff Session
Logs the user off the session. Data that is not saved is lost.
Reset Virtual Machine
Restarts the virtual machine without a graceful shutdown. This action
applies only to a desktop session in an automated pool or a manual pool
that contains vCenter Server virtual machines.
Send Message
Send a message to Horizon Client. You can label the message as Info,
Warning, or Error.
4 Click OK.
Export View Information to External Files
In View Administrator, you can export View table information to external files. You can export the tables
that list users and groups, pools, machines, View Composer persistent disks, ThinApp applications, events,
and VDI sessions. You can view and manage the information in a spreadsheet or another tool.
For example, you might collect information about machines that are managed by more than one View
Connection Server instance or group of replicated View Connection Server instances. You can export the
Machines table from each View Administrator interface and view it in a spreadsheet.
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