![]() ![]() For us to get it to work correctly we had to configure custom applications, application overrides, and a few rules for view. In our case we have separate view hosting and security servers. When you start looking to block these it can get tricky and downright just not work because of “rules validation”. For instance, you may not want to allow RDP for instance, or USB redirection, but by default they are included. I think Palo Alto should have split them down into their individual applications within View rather than trying to bundle them. It seems to expect that all the services will run on one server, which is a little bit unrealistic. ![]() ![]() Our experience is that the built in vmware-view application did not work for us. We run VMWare View (now Horizon) in our environment. ![]()
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