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Horizon Client for Mac OS X 4.1 16 June 2016 Last Updated: 01 July 2016 These release notes cover the following topics: • • • • • • Key Features Horizon Client for Mac OS X makes it easy to access your Windows or Linux remote desktop or hosted Windows remote desktops or applications from your Mac with the best possible user experience on the Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN). • Support for Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9), Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10), and Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) - Use a 64-bit Intel-based Mac to work on your remote desktop or application. • Unmatched performance - The adaptive capabilities of the PCoIP display protocol and the VMware Blast display protocol are optimized to deliver the best user experience, even over low-bandwidth and high-latency connections. Your remote desktop or application is fast and responsive regardless of where you are. • Simple connectivity - Horizon Client for Mac OS X is tightly integrated with VMware Horizon 6 and VMware Horizon 7 for simple setup and connectivity. Quickly reconnect to your remote desktop or application by selecting shortcuts in Horizon Client.
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• Secure from any location - At your desk or away from the office, your data is delivered securely to you wherever you are. Enhanced certificate checking is performed on the client. Horizon Client for Mac OS X also supports optional RADIUS and RSA SecurID authentication. Mac for amd iso. Features Supported on Windows Desktops for Mac OS X Clients Horizon Client Feature Supported in Horizon Client for Mac OS X RSA SecurID X Single sign-on X PCoIP display protocol X VMware Blast display protocol X RDP display protocol X USB redirection X Client drive redirection X Real-Time Audio-Video (RTAV) X Wyse Multimedia Redirection Windows 7 Multimedia Redirection Virtual printing X Location-based printing X Smart cards X Multiple monitors X Notes: • You can use Horizon Client for Mac OS X to securely access remote Windows-based applications, in addition to remote desktops. • You can use remote Windows-based applications only if you are connected to a VMware Horizon 6.0 with View or later server.
What's New in This Release • Mouse shortcut mappings You can configure a single-button Apple mouse to send a right-click and middle-click to remote desktops and applications. • Language-specific key mappings You can select or deselect the new Enable Language Specific Key Mappings check box when configuring keyboard shortcut mappings to enable or disable language-specific key mappings. • Configurable clipboard memory size for cut-and-paste operations You can configure the client clipboard memory size for cut-and-paste operations between your local system and remote desktops and applications. In Horizon 7 version 7.0.1 and later, administrators can use GPOs to configure the server clipboard memory size.
The effective clipboard memory size for a VMware Blast or PCoIP session is the lesser of the server and client clipboard memory size values. • Network recovery for VMware Blast sessions If you lose your network connection unexpectedly during a VMware Blast session, Horizon Client attempts to reconnect to the network and you can continue to use your remote desktop or application. The nework recovery feature also supports IP roaming, which means you can resume your VMware Blast session after switching to a WiFi network. • Remember this password check box You can select the Remember this password check box when you log in to a server to save your credentials, if your administrator enables the feature on the server. When you select this check box, your credentials are added to the login fields in Horizon Client on subsequent connections. • OpenSSL 1.0.2h support The OpenSSL library is updated to version openssl-1.0.2h. Internationalization The user interface and documentation for Horizon Client are available in English, Japanese, French, German, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean.
Before You Begin • Horizon Client requires a Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9), Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10), or Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) operating system running on a 64-bit Intel-based Mac. • Horizon Client is supported with the latest maintenance release of VMware View 5.3.x and later releases. • To install Horizon Client for Mac OS X, download the disk image file from the For system requirements and installation instructions, see Resolved Issues No known issues were resolved in this release. Known Issues • If you use the PCoIP display protocol, connecting some password-protected storage devices (such as IronKey USB flash drives) might not work correctly. For example, after you redirect the device to the remote desktop, the password prompt does not appear.