Which two configurations should be verified to diagnose the problem?
A new Connection Server has been added to the View environment. View administrators and clients cannot connect to that new Connection Server. However, connectivity to the pre-existing Connection Servers remains active.
Which two configurations should be verified to diagnose the problem? (Choose two.)
What is the likely cause of the problem?
A single View Connection Server is being used for both internal and external access to View desktops. Internal users are able to connect without issue. However, external users receive an error message indicating that the Connection Server cannot be reached. The corporate firewall configuration has been verified and all the required ports are open.
What is the likely cause of the problem?
Which two configurations should be verified to diagnose the problem?
A View administrator is creating a new automated pool for a group of 1,000 users. The pool provisioning process fails, and an error message displays:
The status of vCenter at address myvcenter.company.com is unknown
Which two configurations should be verified to diagnose the problem? (Choose two.)
Which three configurations should the administrator verify to diagnose the failure?
A system administrator has installed the initial instance of the Standard Connection Server. Connection to the vCenter Server fails during initial configuration.
Which three configurations should the administrator verify to diagnose the failure? (Choose three.)
What are three possible causes of the issue?
The accounting department of an organization is replacing their Windows XP desktops with new PCoIP enabled thin clients connecting to a VMware View environment containing a pool of Windows 7 virtual desktops. Part of the new deployment included creating a new Active Directory Organizational Unit named Accounting VDI and adding all of the accounting users into that Organization Unit. Validating the configuration has shown that connectivity from the thin clients to the desktop pool using the RDP protocol is not working. However, connectivity using PCoIP works appropriately.
What are three possible causes of the issue? (Choose three.)
Which configuration setting should the administrator verify to diagnose this problem?
A View Security Server has been configured to allow external RDP access using SSL to the internal View Desktops. Users are reporting that they are unable to connect.
Which configuration setting should the administrator verify to diagnose this problem?
What should the administrator do to determine the cause of the connection problem?
A group of desktop users report that when they attempt to log in to their corporate View environment, they are unable to establish a secure connection to the Security Server.
What should the administrator do to determine the cause of the connection problem?
What is the likely cause of the problem?
The View administrator expands the existing View environment by adding a third View Replica Connection Server. The desktop administrator logs in to the replica and discovers that none of the pools or desktops are visible.
What is the likely cause of the problem?
What configuration change does the administrator need to make to restore PCoIP connectivity?
An administrator is attempting to troubleshoot an external user who cannot connect to the View Desktop through the PCoIP Secure Gateway. The following is observeD.
– Connections with RDP succeed
– Connections fail with PCoIP to both the Security Server and Connection Server
– View Client receives the error: Unable to connect to desktop, a common encryption protocol is not available.
What configuration change does the administrator need to make to restore PCoIP connectivity?
What setting does the administrator need to verify to enable 3D?
The administrator has enabled 3D for the View desktops and they are running dual monitors on the client. Users are able to login and interact with their desktops but the 3D feature is not working.
What setting does the administrator need to verify to enable 3D?