I am running Horizon View Client 3.5.2 for mac on El Capitan. I can't use PCoIP because I just get a black screen. But RDP can only use version 2 and I. Home VMTN VMware Horizon. VMware Horizont Client 4.1.0 - Mac OS X El Capitan. I just instaled VMware Horizont Client in my MAC but when I try to connect on.
On a regular basis, I will remote into at least 3 to 4 different lab environments where desktops are serviced through different Horizon View brokers. Being within VMware R&D, I get to work on a variety of projects and that means I need to jump in and out of an environment for development, troubleshooting, reproduction, etc. I recently upgraded my View Client 1.3 (before the name change) to the latest Horizon View Client which is now 2.1 and to my surprise I found that I could no longer simultaneously connect to multiple desktops from different View brokers. I have been using this feature for quite some time and I was just surprised to see it gone.
For those of you who have not used this before, you used to be able to create 'New Connection' while being connected to a desktop as seen in the screenshot below.
In the latest Horizon View Client, this option is now grayed out.
One new feature that was added in the latest version of the Horizon View Client is the ability to connect to multiple desktops from the same View broker which can come handy. However, for my particular use case this is a set back and disconnecting/reconnecting is just not ideal, especially when I know I need to context switch between two desktops.
A workaround that would allow you to connect to different desktops from different View brokers is to launch the first instance of Horizion View Client from the launch pad. Once the first instance is running, you will then need to open a terminal and run the following command which will launch additional instances of the Horizon View Client:
'/Applications/VMware Horizon View Client.app/Contents/MacOS/vmware-view'
I have been told this feature was removed in the 1.4 release of View Client due to some performance issues found in Mac OS X RDP sessions. I hope this will eventually be fixed as it was a really nice feature to have. For now, you will need to use the work around if you need to connect to multiple View brokers. For myself personally, I have decided to downgrade back to version 1.3 release, unfortunately this build is no longer available for public download.
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The Mac on which you install Horizon Client, and the peripherals it uses, must meet certain system requirements.
- Mac models
- Any 64-bit Intel-based Mac
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- Memory
- At least 2GB of RAM
- Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.x)
- Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11)
- macOS Sierra (10.12)
- macOS High Sierra (10.13)
If client systems connect from outside the corporate firewall, VMware recommends that you use a security server or Unified Access Gateway appliance so that client systems do not require a VPN connection.
- PCoIP
- RDP
- VMware Blast (requires Horizon Agent 7.0 or later)
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Note:Horizon Client for Mac does not work with Microsoft Remote Desktop 8.0 and later releases.