To understand what are the options we have to use vdmadmin.exe command line, I wrote this as part of my daily studies around VMware Horizon.My Horizon Client settings are: - PCoIP - Resolution: Automatic - Scaling: Automatic (these are the only settings I have available) I have tried to reinstall VMware Horizon Client with the same version (5.4.3) and even tried the 2006 version. This UI client is also designed for troubleshooting individual VMs or hosts during times when vCenter and the vSphere Web Client are unavailable.In order to allow that, VMware Horizon has a command line called vdmadmin.exe, which is located into the following path: C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Server\bin\vdmadmin.exe. It can be used to perform administrative tasks to manage host resources such as VMs, Networking and Storage. The tool can be used to automate the process of uploading certificates and restarting the different components of vCenter, but on the list of the vCenter components the Horizon View connection server is not present, as Horizon View is standalone product.The VMware Host Client is an HTML5-based UI client that is used to connect to and manage single ESXi hosts. Do a search, because the branch won't tell you much… (see img.)I have tested the VMware Certificate Automation tool for vCenter installation, but it's still quite lengthy process.
There you'll have to search for the branch with a key named DisplayName and has a value of VMware Tools. Browse to HKLM \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\uninstall. VMware-Horizon-Client-5.4. -u vmware-horizon-client This is the output I got:01.
I changed the syntax based on the version and build I have on my VMWare Horizon Client application: sudo env VMWARE_KEEP_CONFIG=no \ sh.