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I think, it is possible. Try to run View Client with key -standalone But it seems, that this is not supported.
For XP/XPe installed localy on you thin client you can change default shell from explorer to wswc.exe (View Client). More information about it you can read here: http://blogs.vmware.com/view/2009... See more...
For XP/XPe installed localy on you thin client you can change default shell from explorer to wswc.exe (View Client). More information about it you can read here: http://blogs.vmware.com/view/2009/02/vmware-view-client-as-a-shell-for-xpe-and-xp-pro-clients.html I think, this trick with some addition tweaks should work with Win 7. Also there are some proprietary software, for example: http://www.thinlaunch.com/thin-desktop-client.asp UPD: Step-by-step guide for Win 7 Ultimate, Enterprise and Professional: http://communities.vmware.com/message/1639813?tstart=0
I think, you can use Distributed Virtual Switch with Private VLAN: (your ESX for Desktops license is equal to Enterprise+) Mark all XP vms as isolated.
Look at this topics:
Yes, Composer v. 2.0 is not supported with vCenter 4.1.
I think, it maybe interesting for you: VMware View 4 QuickStart Series Part 1: Install and Configure VMware View 4 QuickStart Series Part 2: Managing Desktops
What's the switch param for "Log in as current user..."? logInAsCurrentUser <xxx> -- Same behavior as if you select Log in as current user: <xxx> in the desktop dialog box. When speci... See more...
What's the switch param for "Log in as current user..."? logInAsCurrentUser <xxx> -- Same behavior as if you select Log in as current user: <xxx> in the desktop dialog box. When specified, the identity and credential information that the user provided when logging in to the client system is passed to the View Connection Server instance and ultimately to the View desktop. Switch param value: true or false