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Configuring Policies in View
Administrator and Active Directory 5
You can use View Administrator to set policies for client sessions. You can configure Active Directory group
policy settings to control the behavior of View Connection Server, the PCoIP display protocol, and View
logging and performance alarms.
You can also configure Active Directory group policy settings to control the behavior of View Agent,
Horizon Client for Windows, View Persona Management, and certain features. For information about these
policy settings, see the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View document.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Setting Policies in View Administrator,” on page 81
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“Using View Group Policy Administrative Template Files,” on page 83
Setting Policies in View Administrator
You use View Administrator to configure policies for client sessions.
You can set these policies to affect specific users, specific desktop pools, or all client sessions users. Policies
that affect specific users and desktop pools are called user-level policies and desktop pool-level policies.
Policies that affect all sessions and users are called global policies.
User-level policies inherit settings from the equivalent desktop pool-level policy settings. Similarly, desktop
pool-level policies inherit settings from the equivalent global policy settings. A desktop pool-level policy
setting takes precedence over the equivalent global policy setting. A user-level policy setting takes
precedence over the equivalent global and desktop pool-level policy settings.
Lower-level policy settings can be more or less restrictive than the equivalent higher-level settings. For
example, you can set a global policy to Deny and the equivalent desktop pool-level policy to Allow, or vice
versa.
NOTE Only global policies are available for RDS desktop and application pools. You cannot set user-level
policies or pool-level policies for RDS desktop and application pools.
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Configure Global Policy Settings on page 82
You can configure global policies to control the behavior of all client sessions users.
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Configure Policies for Desktop Pools on page 82
You can configure desktop-level policies to affect specific desktop pools. Desktop-level policy settings
take precedence over their equivalent global policy settings.
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Configure Policies for Users on page 82
You can configure user-level policies to affect specific users. User-level policy settings always take
precedence over their equivalent global and desktop pool-level policy settings.
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