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VMware View Client

Use the VMware View Client Settings dialog box (click VMware View Client) to set VMware View Client connection configurations. After configuring, be sure to click OK.

Network

Use the Network tab to configure the network settings:

Description - Enter a name/label for the connection.

Host - Enter the VMware View Server location (either host name, a full URL including the root path, or an IP Address).

Port - Enter the port of the host.

Use Secure Connection (SSL) - Select to use an SSL connection.

Enable interactive mode - Enables interactive mode.

Secure Preferences

Use the Secure Preferences tab to select the option you want that determines how the client will proceed when it cannot verify that your connection to the server is secure. CAUTION: It is not recommended that you change this setting unless instructed to do so by your system administrator.

Connection

Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings:

Protocol - Select a network protocol.

Disable 32 bit color on RDP - You can select this check box if you selected RDP for the Protocol.

Ping Before Connect - Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted.

Connect automatically after login - Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client.

Auto Reconnect - Reconnects automatically after a disconnection occurs.

Delay before retrying - Select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs.

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