What is the likely cause of the problem?
A View administrator assigns prescribed vCenter Server permissions to a vCenter Server role and
associates the role with a domain user account named viewadmin. This account is used by View
Connection Server for vCenter Server operations.
The administrator creates and provisions two dedicated-assignment automatic pools that use
templates, and everything works as expected. View Composer is enabled and a linked clone pool
is configured. The linked clone provisioning operation aborts with errors in the event log. The
errors indicate that there are insufficient permissions.
What is the likely cause of the problem?
What is the likely cause of the problem?
A View vCenter Server role is created that includes all of the required View Administrator and local
mode vCenter Server privileges. The View administrator deploys a linked clone, dedicatedassignment pool. View Client with Local Mode is installed on all client systems. Desktops have
been correctly provisioned and can be accessed remotely. However, when a user tries to check
out a desktop, the operation fails due to insufficient permissions.
What is the likely cause of the problem?
What would cause the group to disappear?
An administrator user group named Restricted Users is created in a View environment to manage
a specific folder. After a few weeks, the users in that group complain that they no longer have
access to View Administrator. Further investigation indicates that the group no longer exists. Logs
show that the group was not removed by any View administrators.
What would cause the group to disappear?
Why would a View Administrator user be unable to delete a permission on an object?
Why would a View Administrator user be unable to delete a permission on an object?
Which step must be taken to resolve this problem?
A View administrator has deleted a linked clone pool, and communication between the Connection
Server and the vCenter Server is lost. The administrator notices that the virtual machine
associated with the replica still remains in the inventory view of vCenter Server and cannot be
deleted.
Which step must be taken to resolve this problem?
What is likely the cause of this issue?
A View administrator needs to restore an environment following a crash of the View Connection
servers. After the restore is done, the View administrator notices that some of the desktops of a
pool are missing.
What is likely the cause of this issue?
What is the likely source of this problem?
An administrator has configured View with a single Connection Server and is adding a Replica
Connection Server. After installing the Replica Connection Server the following symptoms are
observeD.
• New pools disappear after creation or do not appear.
• Provisioning tasks do not start and no activity is observed in vCenter.
• Both Connection Servers are visible under the Servers page in View Administrator on the
Replica Connection Server.
• Only the original Connection Server is visible under the Servers page in View Administrator on
the original Connection Server.
What is the likely source of this problem?
What is the cause of this unavailable status?
In the View Administrator Dashboard, a datastore is highlighted as being unavailable, even though
there are several virtual desktops active and running from this datastore.
What is the cause of this unavailable status?
What causes these inconsistencies?
An organization has two large office locations connected by a WAN connection that is already
heavily saturated with traffic.
An administrator installs a Master View Connection Server at site A and a Replica Connection
Server at site B. For desktops that are deployed the displayed state or availability is incorrect in
many cases.
What causes these inconsistencies?
What port is likely being blocked by a firewall to cause this issue?
An administrator has View installed in a LAN environment with tunneling disabled. When users
connect from the View Client on a Windows 7 laptop, they can authenticate and select a pool, but
receive a black screen when connecting with PCoIP. After 10 seconds, their session automatically
disconnects. RDP users are not affected.
What port is likely being blocked by a firewall to cause this issue?