Once you’ve logged in and configured your license, you can start setting up the Horizon environment. After your license key is installed, the Licensing area will show when your license expires and the features that are licensed in your deployment. Paste your license key from the MyVMware site into the license key box and click OK.Ħ. Licensing is handled by a cloud service through the Cloud Connector appliance.ĥ. If you are using Horizon Universal or Horizon Subscription license, you will not have a license key. You can add or change a license key later under View Configuration –> Product Licensing and Usage. If you do not input a license key, you will not be able to connect to desktops or published applications after they are provisioned. Note: The license keys are retrieved from your MyVMware site. After you log in, you will be prompted for a license key. Log in with the Administrator Account you designated (or with an account that is a member of the administrator group you selected) when you installed the Connection Server.Ĥ. This makes it easier to perform administrative tasks in Horizon as you don’t need to install Flash or jump through hoops to get it temporarily enabled for a website.Ģ. In Horizon 2006, the Flash-based console has been removed, and the HTML5 console is now the only administrator console. The HTML5 interface was introduced during the Horizon 7 lifecycle, and it reached feature parity within the last year. Prior to Horizon 2006, the main interface was built on Adobe Flex, which required Adobe Flash to be installed on any machine that you planned to use to administer Horizon. Horizon now uses an HTML5-based management interface, so it can be accessed from any modern web browser. Logging into the Horizon Administratorīefore anything can be configured, though, we need to first log into the Horizon Administrator management interface. Now that the Connection Server has been set up, it’s time to configure to work with vCenter to provision and manage desktops and RDSH servers. We’re going to pick up right where we left off after Part 7 and start configuring our deployed connection servers. I highly recommend you do – there is a lot of good Horizon content in there. If you haven’t done so, you can check out the VMworld content at in the VMworld Content library. The Horizon series took a hiatus over the last few weeks so I could prepare for VMworld.
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