Administration

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Example: locked.properties file
This file allows non-SSL HTTP connections to a View server. The IP address of the View server's client-
facing network interface is 10.20.30.40. The server uses the default port 80 to listen for HTTP connections.
The value http must be lower case.
serverProtocol=http
serverHostNonSSL=10.20.30.40
Disable or Enable View Connection Server
You can disable a View Connection Server instance to prevent users from logging in to their remote
desktops and applications. After you disable an instance, you can enable it again.
When you disable a View Connection Server instance, users who are currently logged in to remote desktops
and applications are not affected.
Your View deployment determines how users are affected by disabling an instance.
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If this is a single, standalone View Connection Server instance, users cannot log in to their remote
desktops or applications. They cannot connect to View Connection Server.
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If this is a replicated View Connection Server instance, your network topology determines whether
users can be routed to another replicated instance. If users can access another instance, they can log in
to their remote desktops and applications.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View Configuration > Servers.
2 On the Connection Servers tab, select the View Connection Server instance.
3 Click Disable.
You can enable the instance again by clicking Enable.
Edit the External URLs
You can use View Administrator to edit external URLs for View Connection Server instances and security
servers.
By default, a View Connection Server or security server host can be contacted only by tunnel clients that
reside within the same network. Tunnel clients that run outside of your network must use a client-
resolvable URL to connect to a View Connection Server or security server host.
When users connect to remote desktops with the PCoIP display protocol, Horizon Client can make a further
connection to the PCoIP Secure Gateway on the View Connection Server or security server host. To use the
PCoIP Secure Gateway, a client system must have access to an IP address that allows the client to reach the
View Connection Server or security server host. You specify this IP address in the PCoIP external URL.
A third URL allows users to make secure connections from their Web browsers through the Blast Secure
Gateway.
The secure tunnel external URL, PCoIP external URL, and Blast external URL must be the addresses that
client systems use to reach this host.
NOTE You cannot edit the external URLs for a security server that has not been upgraded to View
Connection Server 4.5 or later.
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