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Navigation for new users

I wonder how a new visitor is supposed to find any of the ESXi related forums ?

In the past we noticed that ESXi users did not find it while it was listed under vSphere.

If you use abreviations in the navigation links please show a tooltip so that users know what they  mean.

By the way - what does SDDC stand for ? - never heard it before ...

Ulli

 

 


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a_p_
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I definitely agree with you, the navigation could be improved so that at least the main areas can be selected in a single step.

André

Btw: SDDC = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_data_center

 

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Douglas42Adams
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Has anyone found the DEM/UEM or App volume forums yet ? 😛 .. 

My guess is they already renamed DEM Yet again...  whats todays name for App volumes ?.. lol.

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scott28tt
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Select Horizon from the Digital Workspace menu at the top of the screen, and you’ll see DEM and AppVolumes in the Community Navigation panel to the right of the screen.


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Douglas42Adams
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Thanks @scott28tt 

Sorry to hijack the thread .

I see DEM now thanks.

However all i see for App vol is a Documents link.. ie a knowedgebase.. i dont see the little 'bubble' for a forum .. it that correct ?

thanks .

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scott28tt
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I don’t know, I’ve posted a question in the moderators area which the admins also frequent.


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