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http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2001345 I saw this KB and thought of you.   Not sure it helps but grasping at straws at this point.
Have a look at this thread and see if the explanation they provide helps.  https://communities.vmware.com/message/1120905
I think you only need to specify the connection broker when your installing the agent on a machine not managed by vCenter.   
I think business and projections decisions will make this for you.   Some environments have separate teams that manage desktops and server infrastructure.  In these scenarios you may want to have... See more...
I think business and projections decisions will make this for you.   Some environments have separate teams that manage desktops and server infrastructure.  In these scenarios you may want to have a dedicated instance for VDI and the desktop team.     In other environments you may be a small shop where a couple of technicians do it all.   In this environment it may be ok to have a single vCenter.     I always hate the it depends answers but in this case it really does depend on your environment and how you want to manage it.   2:   According to the comparison on the site all the editions come with vSphere and vCenter for desktop.    I read that as you are correct but I would check with a VMware licensing specialist.  3:   VMware just wants you to have the required View and vSphere licenses.  They don't do any checks on your Microsoft licenses.
Check out this link.  http://myvirtualcloud.net/?p=4432
As you noted it will only accept one key.   You will have to enter you Enterprise license key and then put some checks in to make sure you don't go over your allowed license count. 
1:   I believe a two day trust is required in all scenarios in which you are deploying to multiple domains via one View environment. 2:   That answer depends on your requirements and what you... See more...
1:   I believe a two day trust is required in all scenarios in which you are deploying to multiple domains via one View environment. 2:   That answer depends on your requirements and what you want to achieve from a user and desktop level.    Both would work in trusted domains. 3:  4:   Try this document  https://pubs.vmware.com/horizon-view-60/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/horizon-view-60-architecture-planning.pdf
Prior to View 6 having connection brokers spread out across different datacenters would not be supported.   Now that View 6 is out you can utilize the pod architecture to accomplish a form of DR ... See more...
Prior to View 6 having connection brokers spread out across different datacenters would not be supported.   Now that View 6 is out you can utilize the pod architecture to accomplish a form of DR for the environment. http://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2014/04/vmware-horizon-6-introducing-cloud-pod-architecture.html
The setting isn't applicable to Zero clients so I don't see any negative impact. 
Check out this KB. http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2052573
There is nothing within Horizon that would natively allow that.  You would have to utilize some type of third part screen sharing product to have two people viewing the same desktop.
When your running from the command line are you switching over into the View Composer directory where the exe is located?
This may be a stretch but check the Userinit registry key located at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogin.   You want to make sure that C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\A... See more...
This may be a stretch but check the Userinit registry key located at HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogin.   You want to make sure that C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Agent\bin\wssm.exe  is specified in this key as that will facilitate user/session information back to the connection broker after logging in.
In View 5.2 and above you can utilize network labels to specify port groups for pools. VMware View 5.2 Documentation Library VMware KB: Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool: ... See more...
In View 5.2 and above you can utilize network labels to specify port groups for pools. VMware View 5.2 Documentation Library VMware KB: Assigning Multiple Network Labels to a Desktop Pool: Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
Shamim,  the educational/certification team are the experts in this field so your best bet is going to be to have them clarify which is needed.    If they said to follow the second entry and yo... See more...
Shamim,  the educational/certification team are the experts in this field so your best bet is going to be to have them clarify which is needed.    If they said to follow the second entry and you still have concerns then share those concerns with the team and ask for an explanation.    Good luck with the exam.
I have not see a way to do this in the UI.  You can select and schedule machines for a recompose it doesn't allow you to specify an interval for multiple recomposes.     You may be able to accomp... See more...
I have not see a way to do this in the UI.  You can select and schedule machines for a recompose it doesn't allow you to specify an interval for multiple recomposes.     You may be able to accomplish this by some type of scripting mechanism.  
I am referring to everything involved.   It can obviously be staged to avoid downtime for your users but I'm thinking ever CB and every host in the environment.
In my experience whenever you put the host in maintenance mode the replica is moved off to another host in the cluster.   You can then perform you upgrade without any issues.
See if this is helpful, VMware KB: Collecting information from the View Desktop Agent
So from your command line are you decrypting and then importing in one command?   What happens if you run the decrypt in one command and then run the import?      See this KB for an example,  VMw... See more...
So from your command line are you decrypting and then importing in one command?   What happens if you run the decrypt in one command and then run the import?      See this KB for an example,  VMware KB: Reinstalling View Connection Server with a Backup Configuration