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With the VMware Blast display protocol, Horizon Client for Linux uses TCP, With version 2.9
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• Support for multi-stream ICA • Support for the HTML5 video redirection • Support for GStreamer 1.x HTML5 video redirection validation: To validate HTML 5 video redirection, you can use the test page if the redirection works. HTML 5 video redirection uses video redirection technology, to check if the video is played on client side, also checks that the actual HTML5 Redirection is working or not, and similarly MMR is validated. But instead of playing the video in Windows Media Player, the following URL plays the video in the Session browser:www.citrix.com/virtualization/hdx/html5-redirect.html ICA Multi-stream Validation: To configure multistream ICA on the XenApp/XenDesktop VDA, see Product documentation. On the Linux client, enable multistream ICA support by setting the following in All_Regions.ini: [WFClient] AllowMultiStream=TRUE After the configuration, when you try connecting a session on the client side, netstat -t shows multiple TCP connections between client and server. For more information, see www.citrix.com/virtualization/hdx/html5-redirect.html and Docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/ 7-13/policies/reference/ica-policy-settings/multistream-connections-policy-settings.html For new ini parameters for ICA multi-stream, see INI parameters VMware View client v4.4 VMware View client v4.4 is integrated as part of this MR release. New features • Support for Blast Extreme Adaptive Transport (BEAT): With the VMware Blast display protocol, Horizon Client for Linux uses TCP networking when it connects to a server or BEAT, if the agent and Blast Secure Gateway (if enabled) supports BEAT connectivity. You can select network condition options to use only TCP networking or BEAT networking. • Support unauthenticated access to remote RDSH applications: You can connect published applications using an unauthenticated access account with Horizon Client. • Hide security information for enhanced security: Horizon 7 version 7.1 administrator can configure global settings to hide security information in Horizon Client for Linux, including server URL information and the Domain drop-down menu. To authenticate, when the Domain drop-down menu is hidden in Horizon Client, you must provide domain information by entering your user name in the format domain\username or username@domain in the User name text box. • Support restart of a remote desktop: You can restart a remote desktop from the Horizon Client for Linux. Restarting a remote desktop is equivalent to the Windows operating system restart command. • USB redirection support for remote applications: Locally attached USB devices can be connected to remote applications. • OpenSSL 1.02 K support: The OpenSSL Library is updated to version openssl-1.0.2k. • VMware Access Point renamed to VMware Unified Access Gateway: With version 2.9, VMware Access Point is renamed to VMware Unified Access Gateway. This change is not reflecting in Horizon 7 version 7.1, and Horizon Client 4.4 documentation sets. For new ini parameters for VMware BEAT, see INI parameters. Auto screen lock Auto screen lock allows you to lock the screen. The screen lock time out can be set through UI settings, and INI parameters. Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut-Ctrl+Alt+l or Windows key+l to activate the screen lock. To set the Screen lock from UI, click System Settings > System > Power. NOTE: This auto screen lock feature is dependent on Turn off screen setting. If set to never, then the screen saver timeout is disabled. ThinLinux v1.0.5 57