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Hello, Have you tried with the -Type parameter (User or Group) ?
Hi, vCenter does NOT need to be AD join. Horizon Windows server has to be. If you are trying to create an Instant Clones pool, then you need to configure the Instant clone administrator first: htt... See more...
Hi, vCenter does NOT need to be AD join. Horizon Windows server has to be. If you are trying to create an Instant Clones pool, then you need to configure the Instant clone administrator first: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon/2303/horizon-installation/GUID-E91881F4-F8C0-48A5-A1A4-61577E287E29.html#GUID-E91881F4-F8C0-48A5-A1A4-61577E287E29 https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon/2303/horizon-installation/GUID-5E513495-450B-4C2E-A353-A2B45071BDC7.html    
Exactly !
Thanks, on UAG, this setting of tunnel is only used for RDP, USB, and multimedia redirection (MMR) traffic. I would disable it as it could bring issues with nginx who acts as a reverse proxy and w... See more...
Thanks, on UAG, this setting of tunnel is only used for RDP, USB, and multimedia redirection (MMR) traffic. I would disable it as it could bring issues with nginx who acts as a reverse proxy and would presents its own certificate rather that the UAG one. And this tunnel setting is not used for HTML Access this can be why HTML works fine.
Hi glacius, you say: portalHost.1=FQDN of UAG (internal Domain DNS Name) First, il you have only one UAG, it should be portalHost only, without the .1 Second, you mention INTERNAL FQDN of UAG. il ... See more...
Hi glacius, you say: portalHost.1=FQDN of UAG (internal Domain DNS Name) First, il you have only one UAG, it should be portalHost only, without the .1 Second, you mention INTERNAL FQDN of UAG. il must be the external FQDN of UAG, meaning the one you enter in the URL or the Horizon heavy client as an end-user.  Question: which type of UAG nic mode you are using ? Single ? double ? triple ? Finally, if the heavy client works fine and the UAG horizon edge service is green, that means you UAG->CS connection is fine.
Hi jlorang, I would first look at the Connection Server logs located at  DriveLetter:ProgramData\VMware\VDM\logs then look at the timestamp where users are not able to connect to check if errors... See more...
Hi jlorang, I would first look at the Connection Server logs located at  DriveLetter:ProgramData\VMware\VDM\logs then look at the timestamp where users are not able to connect to check if errors pops up. Second, have you enough disk space and Virtual hardware according to VMware recommendations ?