• • • • Today VMware released their Technical Preview of the VMware View PCoIP client for OSX. We’ve all been waiting for this since the release of VMware View 5 and today I finally got to test it on OSX. ![]() Running it at 720p works fine to when windowed, but 720p full screen is a bit too much for the small upload I have and you can see some small hick-ups. But still a reasonable viewing experience. From the: Features In the VMware View Client for Mac OS X • Support for Intel-based Macs • PCoIP protocol optimized for VMware View 5 • Full screen support for Mac OS X Lion users • Copy and Paste plain text between View 4.x virtual machines and Mac • Copy and Paste text, formatted text, and graphics between View 5.x virtual machines and Mac • Support optional RSA authentication • Enhanced certificate checking • Add up to 4 VMware View server shortcuts in VMware View Client Installing the client Installing the View Client with PCoIP is very easy. After downloading the DMG image, open it, and drag the application to the applications folder. After opening the View Client, you’re presented with the connections screen in which you can add up to 4 View Servers. Press the big cloud button and add your remote host. When the connection is made, you’ll see a security warning depending on the certificate you implemented on your VMware View Security or Connection Server. In the settings menu you can change the required action for the security level of your connections. Next you’re presented a logon screen and after your logon completes you’ll see the desktops that are available for you. Do pay attention to the little pull down menu below the desktop, which will let you choose between RDP and PCoIP. Note: In this release ONLY the PCoIP protocol is supported. Connecting over RDP can only be done with the View 4.6 client for OSX. Once you selected the desktop, you’ll be logged on to your desktop and you’re finished. Happy working! From the release notes: Known Issue: Unable to connect to Windows 7 based virtual machines using the RDP protocol. Workaround: Access your Windows 7 desktop with the higher performance PCoIP protocol or use the older VMware View 4.6 client with Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection to access Windows 7 based desktops with RDP. Items Under Consideration for Future Major Client Releases Include: • Use of Multiple displays/monitors • Printing to locally attached printers • Full screen support for Mac OS X Snow Leopard • SmartCard authentication • USB device connectivity,,,,,,,,. Post navigation. ![]() About Robert van den Nieuwendijk Robert van den Nieuwendijk is a freelance senior systems engineer with over 30 years of experience in the IT industry. He focusses on VMware vCloud Suite and Microsoft Windows Server. He tries to automate as much of his work as possible using Microsoft PowerShell. Robert is the author of the books “Learning PowerCLI” and “Learning PowerCLI – Second Edition.” Robert is a frequent contributor and moderator at the VMware VMTN Communities. He has a bachelor degree in software engineering and holds the following IT certifications and accreditations: VSP 2016, VTSP 2016, VCP4-DCV, VCP5-DCV, VCP6-DCV, VCP6-CMA, VCA-Cloud, VCA-WM, VCA-NV, VMSP, VMTSP, ZCS, ZCP, ZCP-Cloud, MCSE, MCSA, MCP, MCP+I, PRINCE2 Foundation and ITIL Foundation. In 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Robert received the VMware vExpert award for his contribution to the community of VMware users over the past year. In 2017 Robert also received the VMware vExpert Cloud award. PernixData made him in 2015 a member of the PernixPro. Review quicken 2017 for mac. If you are using a Linux-based pc or Mac OS X and want to manage a vSphere-environment then you might ask yourself the question if there is a native OS-version of. Feb 25, 2015 - Using Wine emulator to run a instance of VMware vSphere Client on Mac (or Linux).
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