![]() This is because of the VMXNET3 interface which is causing issues. But for the people who are running it just as I am in the lab you would see issues like the ADC instances would lose connectivity or will not load the appropriate network drivers at boot. This is something that obviously will get supported in due time. Citrix ADC at this time isn’t supporting VMware ESX 7.0.1 according to the following article: Support matrix and usage guidelines () Using the newadmin console, you have the option to Remote Assistence other VDI connection just using this feature and permission:Įnjoy this! It’s good to understand which role and permission you’ll give to your users.First things first. ![]() Register non-vCenter machines such as RDS Hosts and physical PCs.With this permission, you can disconnect and logoff sessions from other users, that’s great during first call fix in help desk calls: Register Agent So, use that power carefully, ok? Manage Sessions If you have that permission, you can give other users that power too. Add, modify, and delete administrator roles and permissions.If you connect using VMware Horizon New Admin Console, you can see Help Desk functions and this permission allow your user or group to get information from processes and application from selected virtual machine: Manage Roles and Permissions Manage remote processes and applications.Simple operation allowed with this permission, but useful for first call fix in case of help desk assistance: Manage Remote Process and Applications If you have that role in your user or group, you can see and change the following information: Manage Reboot Operation If you have Horizon Composer working with persistent disks, this is your permission you’re looking for. When selecting one specific desktop / server machine, you can see and change all configuration related to that specific machine: Manage Persistence Disk Perform all machine and session-related commands.VMware Horizon console gets read only access and user / group is not allowed to change any option: Manage Machine Global sessions allows your user to get information from events database for all sessions: Manage Help Desk Global policies is allowed in order to change USB or multimedia option to all groups: Manage Global Sessions View and change global policies and view configuration settings except for administrator roles and permissions.When this permission is given to a group or an individual, you can see the edit information from RDSH Farm or Desktop Pool: Manage Global Configuration and Police Add, modify, delete, and entitle desktop and application pols.If you have that permission, you can see that information into pool: Manage Farms and Desktop and Application Pools If you’re using VMware Horizon Composer, you have a tab where you can select among three options, which are Refresh, Recompose and Rebalance. Recompose, refresh, rebalance, and change default image for a desktop pool.When you don’t have this permission, you are not allowed to check or see those information from Horizon Console: Manage Composer Desktop Pool Image When you have Manage vCenter permission, you can see vCenter information from farms or desktop pools related to the desktop / server you are looking at. Read only access to vCenter Configuration.This permission allows you only to add or remove entitlements from desktop and application pools. Add and remove desktop and application pool entitlements.You can only enable and disable farms and desktop part of the console with this permission. Enable and Disable farms and desktop pools.You are not allowed to access VMware Horizon console but, you can use all VMware Horizon PowerCli Modules if you want to. Can run all command line utilities and PowerShell commands.You have access into VMware Horizon Console without full access. Note: Cannot be applied to an Access Group I start creating some custom Roles and applying some in order to better understand how each role give my user access and clearly understand how to work with them. The following link you can see predefined administrator roles created by default into VMware Horizon Understanding this point is important and it’s a topic covered into VMware vCAP DTM exam, if you’re looking for achieve this badge. But, before starting you day 2 operations, you need to create and define roles and permissions in order to coordinate with the customer which person needs to have access to VMware Horizon and whose permission should be set. You have everything configured according your customer wanted, you are with you project manager and technical leader into cutover date and everything is running smoothly and efficiently.
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