Client restrictions for published desktops and applications on RDS hosts are expanded to support Organizational Units (OU).You can use Horizon Console to create and configure shortcuts for published desktop or application pools.You can use Horizon Console to configure policies for client sessions.You can use Horizon Console to configure role-based delegated administration.You can use Horizon Console to configure Horizon Connection Server and set up user authentication.You can use Horizon Console to create automated linked-clone farms.In Horizon Console, the Cancel task option is available for linked-clone operations.You can use Horizon Console to recreate and restore linked clones with persistent disks.You can use Horizon Console to initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture feature, join pods to the pod federation, and create and manage global entitlements, sites, and home sites.Horizon Console (HTML5-based Web Interface).Unfortunately a virtual appliance of both components is still to far to become real…
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There is an additional support for Windows Server 2019 is now available for both the Connection Server and View Composer. The UI based on the HTML-5 interface become more and more complete… and that’s very positive considering that Flash it’s almost died. VMware Horizon 7 version 7.8 provides the several new features and enhancements in different infrastructural components as well described in the product release notes. You can see the highlights of this release in the VMware Horizon 7.8 and Client 5.0 What’s New video or in this blog post. Those produc remain at the same previous version: VMware Mirage 5.9.1, VMware App Volumes 3.0. Note that not only Horizon 7 version 7.8 has been released, but also VMware Horizon Client 5.0, VMware ThinApp 5.2.5, VMware User Environment Manager 9.7.0, VMware App Volumes 2.16 and Client Agent Release Train (CART) 5.0. VMware Horizon version 7.7 was released on December 2018, with a lot of new features, and now VMware has just released the new version of VMware Horizon: version 7.8 has several improvements as documented in the release notes.ĭefinitely VDI is not dead, and maybe 2019 it’s not the year of VDI… just because each year is an important year for VDI and EUC.