What should the administrator do to provision the virtual desktops?
An administrator deployed a linked-clone pool with virtual desktops running Windows XP for
a branch office. The Active Directory server supporting the office is a Windows Server 2008
Read Only Domain Controller (RODC). The administrator makes the following changes to
Sysprep: Join the Domain Use the Virtual Machine name for the NetBIOS name When the
administrator attempts to provision the desktops using View Composer, the following error
message is displayed: View Composer agent initialization state error (18): Failed to join the
domain (waited 565 seconds) What should the administrator do to provision the virtual
desktops?
What should the administrator do to resolve the issue?
An organization has a View deployment with a Dedicated Full Clone Pool of Windows 7
desktops. Users connect to the desktops using a Zero Client with firmware 4.1.2.
Periodically, the desktops display a black screen after inactivity or after they go to sleep
mode. The View Connection Manager indicates the desktops are Connected. An
administrator finds the following PCoIP log messages: What should the administrator do to
resolve the issue?
Which PCoIP GPO change is most likely the cause of the performance issues?
Users at a branch office are experiencing poor virtual desktop performance. The branch
office has ten users and a 2Mbps link to the datacenter. Some of the users frequently
access video content, but the performance issues began occurring after a recent Group
Policy Object (GPO) change. The performance issues do not occur when the same users
connect from the main office, which has a 10Mbps link to the data center. Which PCoIP
GPO change is most likely the cause of the performance issues?
What is preventing the client from connecting?
An end user is unable to access a View desktop after returning from a meeting. The user
connects through a PCoIP zero client. The desktop administrator investigates the issue and
notices display overlap entries in the pcoip_server logs. What is preventing the client from
connecting?
Which View configuration must be performed?
An administrator has deployed a View security server, with PCoIP as the only allowed
protocol. External users can successfully authenticate, and are presented with an available
desktop pool. However, the users are unable to connect to the virtual desktop. Which View
configuration must be performed?
Which configuration option is responsible for users reporting that video playback is choppy?
An administrator has set the default display protocol for a desktop to PCoIP to support
1080p quality video on the LAN. Group Policy Object (GPO) settings are applied to the
virtual desktops to enforce the following settings: Which configuration option is responsible
for users reporting that video playback is choppy?
Which setting is likely causing the performance issue?
What should the administrator do?
An administrator identifies PCoIP packet fragmentation on the network. The following items
have been discovered: Network Path Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is 1200 PCoIP
Traffic has Quality of Service (QoS) What should the administrator do?
What is preventing the Virtual Desktop from showing in the vSphere Console?
An administrator needs to view Windows 7 Virtual Desktops from the vSphere Console
while a user has a PCoIP session to the Virtual Desktop. When the administrator opens a
vSphere Console to a Virtual Desktop, the Console screen is black. The administrator
enables the Session Variable Enable access to a PCoIP session from a vSphere console.
However, a black screen still appears when the administrator opens in the vSphere Console
to the Virtual Desktops. What is preventing the Virtual Desktop from showing in the vSphere
Console?
What is a likely cause of this issue?
Users on the local area network (LAN) are reporting poor performance and failed PCoIP
connections when accessing their virtual desktops. What is a likely cause of this issue?