We have a View pool with software 3D enabled (limiting us to 1920x1200) which is fine with our Zero Clients and 1920x1080 LCD's. Users can use connect through Horizon View to their desktops remotely just fine for the most part.
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The issue is users of high resolution iMac's. The user has a 2012 iMac with 2560x1440 display, on OS 10.6.8. By default it will scale up the remote desktop resolution to match the OS resolution, which ends up failing in the case (black screen, no error, drops back to horizon client screen). From what I've read, its usually indicative of a video issue and since the remote desktop can't reach that resolution, it fails.
VMware Horizon View Client is a specialized, third-party software solution that was developed in order to enable computer and network administrators to execute tasks on remote virtual desktops.
On the Windows version of the view client, we can set the Display to 'Window-Large' or 'Window-Small' to adjust for this. There doesn't appear to be an option for Mac's to do that, or I just can't find it as I know next to nothing about Mac's. Any ideas ?