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Configuring Kiosk Mode
Domain : vmware-view
Password Generated : false
Client Authentication Connection Servers
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Common Name : VIEW-BROKER
Client Authentication Enabled : true
Password Required : false
Removing Kiosk Client Accounts
The following example shows how to remove the client ID for a kiosk endpoint:
vdmadmin -Q –clientauth –clientid custom-csh1 –domain vmware-view –remove
Client authentication user was removed successfully.
The following example shows how to remove all client IDs:
vdmadmin -Q -clientauth –removeall
Are you sure you want to remove all Client Authentication users? YES/NO>: yes
Assigning ThinApp Applications
Use View Administrator to distribute and manage applications that have been packaged with ThinApp. To have
the kiosk endpoint access certain application groups, prepare the guest operating system with applications in
the base image, or associate the ThinApp applications with the desktop pool. Kiosk mode supports both local
and streaming deployment of ThinApp packages.
For more information, see
Managing ThinApp Applications in View Administrator
in the View Administration
guide.
Provisioning Desktop Pools and Creating Entitlements
The vdmadmin command does not support the configuration of entitlements. To create desktop pools and
entitlements, use View Administrator on the View Connection Server.
Configuring Policies for Kiosk Clients
Use View Administrator on the View Connection Server to manage desktop pools and configure kiosk client
settings.
Configure specific kiosk endpoints with Windows GPOs and scripts, and add specific applications to the
Windows startup application list.
If the kiosk has a physical keyboard, disable all function keys and keystroke sequences, such as
Control+Alt+Delete, that can override kiosk mode.
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