![]() Which one you will choose depends on the source OS type. There are two versions of the agent – 32bit and 64bit.If you do not have it, you can download it from the VMware download page Let’s begin with the installationįirst of all you must have downloaded the installation files accessible from the source OS. Usually it is defined in the VDI architecture document. ![]() What the virtual hardware of the source VM will look like depends on the type of workload which will be done by the virtual desktop. The hardware requirements for the agent are covered by the hardware requirements of the guest OSes. Since the series is based on Horizon View 5.2, you can find bellow which OSes are supported for this version. The supported OS could be different for all View versions. In this guide we are going to install View Agent on a virtual machine managed by the same vCenter, which will allow us to use that VM for a source of desktop pools or convert it to a template and being used for a full-cloned virtual desktops. Once you add your View Connection server during the agent installation, a registration also occurs and you see all registered sources from the View Administrator (will be covered in more details in a future post). The difference if you plan to install the agent on a stand alone VM, physical desktop or terminal server is that you have to point the agent to FQDN or IP address of one of your connection servers building your view pod. The installation steps are similar for every kind of source desktop. View Agent must be installed on each of your VDI desktops sources – stand alone virtual machine, managed virtual machine, physical machine or terminal server. This is the last part of our View Installation step-by-step guides, covering the installation of VMware Horizon View agent. Part 5 – Install VMware View 5.x Transfer Server.Part 3 – Install VMware View 5.x Security Server.Part 2 – Install VMware View5.x Replica Server.Part 1 – Install VMware View 5.x Connection Server.On virtual machines, this agent communicates with View Client to provide features such as connection monitoring, virtual printing, View Persona Management, and access to locally connected USB devices. View Agent must be installed on all virtual machines, physical systems, and Terminal Service servers that you use as sources for View desktops and desktop pools.
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