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Thanks. There seems to be a problem in the Skype4Business component. While this gets investigated, the quick solution I can find is to uninstall the HorizonClient and reinstall it, but UNSELECTING th... See more...
Thanks. There seems to be a problem in the Skype4Business component. While this gets investigated, the quick solution I can find is to uninstall the HorizonClient and reinstall it, but UNSELECTING the "Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business". Skype for Business will not work in the optimized mode but it should get you back on the road for now.  
Pick the last coredump, zip it and upload. The coredump seems to be in the folder below: C:\Users\Edward\AppData\Local\Temp\vmware-Edward\vmware-remotemks.dmp
I pasted my reply with my personal account. This reposting as VMW employee.
Are there any network options below the client's H264 checkbox?
Most of Blast is also used in the ESX console remoting with the exception of H264 encoding and some other networking improvements.
Hi, Regarding the bandwidth usage it really depends on several things: 1. The protocol that you'll be using (PCoIP or Blast) 2. The type of workload (office workflow or multimedia/video/audi... See more...
Hi, Regarding the bandwidth usage it really depends on several things: 1. The protocol that you'll be using (PCoIP or Blast) 2. The type of workload (office workflow or multimedia/video/audio focused). 3. The client device (number of screens, screen resolution, GPU capabilities) 4. Horizon Client (browser or native client) View currently supports PCoIP (supported only with the native View client software) and Blast protocol (browser and native View client software). Within the Blast protocol, there are two encoding modes: 1. JPEG/PNG 2. H264 To know more about Blast Extreme and the most suitable application of each encoding mode please check our white paper. Blast Extreme Display Protocol white paper Please remember that View is highly adaptive in terms of bandwidth usage and it will adapt to your network conditions to achieve the best user experience possible.
I believe this is a normal behaviour.