Since version 4.10 of the VMware Horizon View Client, TLS 1.0 has been disabled and is not supported anymore (See Release Notes) To ensure that clients can still connect, change the locked.properties file located at C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Server\sslgateway\conf\ on all VMware Horizon View Connection servers to the below and restart

FEATURES: ENHANCED USER EXPERIENCE The VMware Blast Extreme protocol used with Horizon 7 is designed and optimized for mobile users. Blast Extreme leverages H.264 hardware decoding to deliver the best remote experience while reducing power consumption. App Says it requires View 7 with Blast Extreme but I find it works with View 6 and VMware Horizon 7 – RDS Farms/Pools – Carl Stalhood In the Farm Settings section, set the Default display protocol to VMware Blast. Horizon 7.2 adds pre-launch . If pre-launch is enabled on a published app, when the user logs into Horizon Client, an empty RDS Session is immediately established. Short-Take: VMware View, What’s Up with PCoIP

VMware Ports and Protocols

VMware Ports and Protocols

How To Determine Your Horizon View Desktop Protocol

This is attainable just by running VMware Workstation on a PC, becuase workstation uses the VMware Remote Console proprietary protocol to view the VM, so when the VPN client hijacks your NICs you don't lose connectivity. Sep 05, 2012 · For backward compatibility, it is currently still supported by VMware View. HP RGS protocol is only supported by physical machines from Hewlett-Packard with the VMware View Agent. RDP. The Remote Desktop Protocol, developed by Microsoft, offers the possibility to remotely manage desktops to the user or remotely to provide a desktop. Mar 22, 2013 · With the release of the VMware Horizon View Feature Pack 1 for VMware Horizon View 5.2 it possible to connect with HTML5 to your View desktop. This without installing additional software. The new HTML5 protocol is called Blast. Connecting by using the Blast HTML protocol can be handy when you are on a device that does not have the VMware VMware View lets you set up PCoIP sessions between PCoIP clients and PCoIP host cards. Using a PCoIP host card installed in a physical PC or workstation lets you remote higher end 3D applications that use dedicated GPUs.