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    Contents

    Introduction 5About Parallels Virtual Desktop Infrastructure ............................................................................................ 5 About This Guide ......................................................................................................................................... 6

    Organization of This Guide............................................................................................................... 6Documentation Conventions ............................................................................................................. 6

    Feedback ...................................................................................................................................................... 7Getting Support ............................................................................................................................................ 7

    Preparing for Parallels VDI Installation 8Understanding Licensing.............................................................................................................................. 8

    Windows Server Licensing ............................................................................................................... 8Windows CAL Licensing.................................................................................................................. 9Terminal Services CAL Licensing .................................................................................................. 10

    Deciding on System Architecture............................................................................................................... 10Application Support ........................................................................................................................ 10Scalability ....................................................................................................................................... 11

    Installing Parallels VDI 12Setting Up Parallels Virtuozzo Containers ................................................................................................. 12

    Checking Installation Requirements ............................................................................................... 12Partitioning Disk Drive ................................................................................................................... 13Installing Windows Server 2003 ..................................................................................................... 13Obtaining Parallels Virtuozzo Distribution Set ........... ............. ............ ............. ........... ............. ...... 14Installing Parallels Virtuozzo Software .......................................................................................... 14Logging In to Parallels Infrastructure Manager .............................................................................. 18Configuring Network ...................................................................................................................... 19Deploying Windows XP Skin Template ......................................................................................... 20Deploying Microsoft Office Template ............................................................................................ 20

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace ................................................................................................................... 21Checking Installation Requirements ............................................................................................... 21Obtaining Quest vWorkspace Distribution Set ............................................................................... 23Installing Quest vWorkspace .......................................................................................................... 24

    Integrating Parallels Virtuozzo With Quest vWorkspace 34Registering Parallels Virtuozzo Servers ..................................................................................................... 34Creating Desktop Groups ........................................................................................................................... 37Setting Up Virtual Desktop ........................................................................................................................ 40

    Creating Desktop Provisioning Templates ............ ............. ........... ............. ............ ............. ........... . 40Creating Desktop in Parallels Infrastructure Manager .................................................................... 43 Joining Desktops to Domain ........................................................................................................... 43Importing Desktops ......................................................................................................................... 44Initializing Desktops ....................................................................................................................... 44Configuring Active Directory Group Policy Settings ..................................................................... 45 Installing PN Tools ......................................................................................................................... 45

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    Publishing Desktops ................................................................................................................................... 47Setting Up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal 53

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal .................................................................................................. 53Downloading vWorkspace Client Application ............................................................................... 53Installing vWorkspace Client Application ...................................................................................... 54Configuring AppPortal.................................................................................................................... 55

    Connecting to Virtual Desktop ................................................................................................................... 61Appendix 63

    Windows XP Skin ...................................................................................................................................... 64TCP Port Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 65Troubleshooting Desktop Initialization ...................................................................................................... 66Failure to Log In to Console As Non-Administrator ............ ............. ........... ............. ............. ............ ........ 67Initializing Triggers .................................................................................................................................... 67Using Windows Server 2003 for Virtual Desktops .................................................................................... 6864-Bit Localized Desktops ......................................................................................................................... 69OS Type Compatibility Tool ...................................................................................................................... 72Anti-Virus .................................................................................................................................................. 74Thin Client Devices ............. ........... ............. ............. ............ ............. ........... ............. ............. ............ ........ 74

    Index 76

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    In This Chapter

    About Parallels Virtual Desktop Infrastructure ................................ ..................................... 5

    About This Guide .................................................................................................................. 6

    Feedback ...................................... ...................................... ......................................... ........... 7

    Getting Support ..................................................................................................................... 7

    About Parallels Virtual DesktopInfrastructure

    Parallels Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (Parallels VDI) combines the worlds leading desktop

    virtualization infrastructure (Parallels Virtuozzo Containers) with the best VDI managementtools (Quest vWorkspace). This solution delivers:

    Most desktops per server - 3X more than VMware or Citrix Lowest cost storage - only one copy of OS and applications per server Global updates and patch management Dynamically modify desktops resources and capabilities in seconds Fast provisioning of desktops and applicationsThe diagram below shows the main components of Parallels VDI:

    C H A P T E R 1

    Introduction

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    Introduction 6

    About This Guide

    This guide provides a step-by-step description of implementing Parallels Virtual Desktop

    Infrastructure (Parallels VDI) using the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers software and the Quest

    vWorkspace virtual desktop management suite.

    While this guide helps you get Parallels VDI up and running, it does not replace the existing

    product installation documentation.

    Organization of This Guide

    Chapter 1, Introduction, provides basic information about Parallels VDI and this guide.

    Chapter 2, Preparing for Parallels VDI Installation, familiarizes you with the basics of Parallels

    VDI licensing, describes hardware and software requirements your system must meet, andsketches out the stages you should pass to successfully install and configure Parallels VDI on

    your server.

    Chapter 3, Installing Parallels VDI, provides detailed information on installing and configuringthe Parallels Virtuozzo Containers and Quest vWorkspace software on your server.

    Chapter 4, Integrating Parallels Virtuozzo With Quest vWorkspace, describes the procedure ofintegrating Quest vWorkspace with Parallels Virtuozzo.

    Chapter 5, Setting Up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal, describes the steps to be taken to install andconfigure the vWorkspace Client application on client stations.

    Chapter 6, Appendix, provides additional information which you may find useful whendeploying Parallels VDI, but which is not included in the previous chapters.

    Documentation Conventions

    Before you start using this guide, it is important to understand the documentation conventions

    used in it.

    The table below presents the existing formatting conventions.

    Formatting convention Type of Information Example

    Special Bold

    Items you must select, such as

    menu options, command

    buttons, or items in a list.

    Go to the Resources tab.

    Titles of chapters, sections, and

    subsections.

    Read the Basic Administration chapter.

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    Italics Used to emphasize theimportance of a point, to

    introduce a term or to designate

    a command line placeholder,

    which is to be replaced with a

    real name or value.

    These are the so-calledEZ templates.

    To destroy a Container, type vzctl

    destroy ctid.

    Monospace The names of commands, files,and directories.

    Use vzctl start to start aContainer.

    Preformatted On-screen computer output inyour command-line sessions;

    source code in XML, C++, or

    other programming languages.

    Saved parameters for Container101

    Monospace Bold What you type, as contrasted

    with on-screen computer

    output.

    # rpm V virtuozzo-release

    Key+Key Key combinations for which

    the user must press and hold

    down one key and then press

    another.

    Ctrl+P, Alt+F4

    Besides the formatting conventions, you should also know about the document organizationconvention applied to Parallels documents: chapters in all guides are divided into sections,

    which, in their turn, are subdivided into subsections. For example, About This Guide is a section,and Documentation Conventions is a subsection.

    Feedback

    If you spot a typo in this guide, or if you have thought of a way to make this guide better, we

    would love to hear from you!

    The ideal place for your comments and suggestions is the Parallels documentation feedbackpage (http://www.parallels.com/en/support/usersdoc/).

    Getting Support

    How do I get technical support when installing and testing Parallels VDI?

    Contact the Parallels pre-sales support via e-mail:[email protected] Many helpful hints are documented in the Parallels public knowledge base accessible at:

    http://kb.parallels.com/en/products/virtuozzowindows

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    This chapter familiarizes you with the basics of Parallels VDI licensing, describes hardware andsoftware requirements your system must meet, and sketches out the stages you should pass to

    successfully install and configure Parallels VDI on your server.

    In This Chapter

    Understanding Licensing ....................................... ......................................... ....................... 8Deciding on System Architecture ...................................... ......................................... ........... 10

    Understanding Licensing

    Parallels VDI desktops run an instance of Windows Server 2003 and will soon run an instance

    of Windows Server 2008. To comply with the Microsoft licensing rules, you need to have these

    3 licenses for each virtual desktop:

    a Windows Server 2003 (or Windows Server 2008) license a Windows client access license (CAL) a Terminal Services CALThe prices for each component may vary depending on the volume and licensing agreement

    between your enterprise and Microsoft.

    Windows Server Licensing

    Parallels Virtuozzo supports the following editions of Windows Server 2003 on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures (see the table below). Due to technical low level compatibility between

    Windows 2003 and XP (as well Windows 2008 and Vista - this will be supported in the

    beginning of 2009), we are able to provide a full Desktop experience with this approach whileleveraging a more scalable and robust server OS.

    While Windows 2003 Standard Edition is technically supported, it has scalability and licensinglimitations which make it a poor fit. For this reason, the Parallels Virtuozzo VDI solution should

    ideally be deployed on top of either the Enterprise or Datacenter Edition of Windows 2003.

    The Datacenter licensing model requires the physical CPUs on the server to be licensed. This

    gives the customer unlimited virtualization rights or, in other words, the ability to run an

    unlimited number of virtualized instances (i.e. desktops) on the licensed server. This model isthe most cost-effective as the Parallels VDIs unique architecture ensures the highest desktop

    density per server in the industry, dramatically driving the cost of an OS license down. For

    example, for a dual Quad core server, the cost per desktop would be

    (2xCost_of_Datacenter_License)/(100+ desktops).

    C H A P T E R 2

    Preparing for Parallels VDI Installation

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    For more details on Datacenter licensing, visit

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/datacenter.mspx.

    Microsoft Virtualization Calculator that can help you with the overall cost structure can befound at

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/calc_2.htm.

    Note: Microsoft allows you to deploy either the Enterprise or Datacenter edition of Windows

    2003 using the Datacenter licensing model.

    Architecture OS Version Service Pack Language Support Cluster Support

    x86 Standard SP1/SP2 US English, German, French,

    Korean, Spanish, Traditional

    Chinese, Simplified Chinese, or

    Japanese

    no

    x86 Enterprise SP1/SP2 US English, German, French,

    Korean, Spanish, Traditional

    Chinese, Simplified Chinese, orJapanese

    yes

    x86 Datacenter SP1/SP2 US English yes

    x86-64 Standard SP1/SP2 US English or Japanese no

    x86-64 Enterprise SP1/SP2 US English or Japanese yes

    x86-64 Datacenter SP1 US English yes

    x86-64 Datacenter SP2 US English or Japanese yes

    Windows CAL LicensingA Windows Server 2003 client access license (CAL) is required to access and use the server

    software. Therefore, you must have a separate CAL for each user or device that will connect toParallels virtual desktops. For more information on CALs, refer to

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/caloverview.mspx.

    Note: Your users may already have Windows CALs if they have access to an Exchange server

    or an internal application running on a SQL server (it could be SAP, SharePoint, internal

    website, thousands of ISV apps, etc.). Please check this with your Microsoft representative orinternal licensing specialist.

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    Terminal Services CAL Licensing

    Since each desktop runs an instance of Terminal Server, you must obtain a Windows Server

    2003 (or Windows Server 2008) Terminal Services CAL for each user or device that will

    directly or indirectly access the server software to host a graphical user interface. Check withyour Microsoft representative which volume licensing model is the most cost-effective and

    suitable for your project and enterprise.

    More information on Terminal Services CALs can be found at

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/licensing-terminal.aspx.

    Deciding on System Architecture

    One of the key decisions in a Parallels VDI project is the selection of the appropriate hardware

    architecture. Parallels Virtuozzo supports both 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows Server2003.

    Three key factors should impact the decision to use either architecture: scalability, density, and

    application support.

    Application Support

    From a density and TCO perspective, it certainly makes sense to run the Parallels VDI platform

    on the 64-bit architecture. While 64-bit applications will run natively in these desktops, 32-bitapplications running on x64 editions of Windows Server 2003 use the Windows on Windows 64

    (WOW64) emulator that allows an application to run exactly as if it were running on a 32-bit

    Windows Server 2003 OS. While the emulation imposes a slight translation overhead, the effectis minimal, and many 32-bit applications will actually run faster on Windows Server 2003 x64

    Editions because of other efficiencies such as faster file-system access.

    This approach has two main limitations:

    Kernel mode drivers must be written for x64 version of Windows. There is no support for32-bit drivers, and applications that install or depend on specific 32-bit drivers will not run

    on x64 editions of Windows Server 2003.

    Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions do not support DOS and 16-bit applications.The majority of existing 32-bit applications built for 32-bit versions of Windows will work on

    x64 versions of Windows without any functionality or performance impact. Thus, most desktopsshould be hosted on 64-bit servers.

    If you have some applications that fall within the two exceptions above, you need to procure a32-bit server to host the desktops that require those applications. The good news is that Parallels

    Management Interface allows management across different servers, architectures, and OSeditions, which makes the differences in architecture transparent to desktop administrators.

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    Scalability

    The scalability limitations applicable to the operating system are also applicable to virtualized

    desktops. The major differences between these architectures which affect virtual desktop density

    and scalability are the amount of physical memory supported, the size of virtual address space,the size of paged and non-paged pools, and the system PTE size.

    A 64-bit architecture enables more powerful server configurations, which in turn drive the

    density up and further promote the sharing of OS DLL libraries on disk and in memory (which

    is enabled by our virtualization approach).

    64-bit servers can host hundreds of desktops depending on the desktop configuration and thecapacity of the hardware while 32-bit servers are limited to about 45-50 desktops due to the

    kernel memory limitations of the 32-bit Windows Server 2003 OS.

    The table below highlights the differences in memory limits between the 32-bit and 64-bit

    versions of Windows Server 2003:

    General Memory Limits 32-bit 64-bit

    Total virtual address space

    (for a single process)

    4 GB 16 TB

    Virtual address space

    ( per 32-bit process)

    2 GB (3 GB if the system is

    booted with the /3GB switch)

    4 GB if compiled with

    /LARGEADDRESSAWARE

    (2 GB otherwise)

    Virtual address space per 64-bit process n/a 8 TB

    Paged pool 470 MB 128 GB

    Non-paged pool 256 MB 128 GB

    System Page Table Entry (PTE) 332 MB (780 MB if theLargeSystemCache flag is

    set)

    128 GB

    Physical Memory and CPU Limits 32-bit 64-bit

    Windows Server 2003

    Standard Edition

    4 GB / 4 CPUs 32 GB / 4 CPUs

    Windows Server 2003

    Enterprise Edition

    64 GB / 8 CPUs 1 TB / 8 CPUs

    Windows Server 2003

    Datacenter Edition

    64 GB / 32 CPUs 1 TB / 64 CPUs

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    This chapter familiarizes you with the way to install and configure the Parallels VirtuozzoContainers and Quest vWorkspace software on your server.

    In This Chapter

    Setting Up Parallels Virtuozzo Containers ....................................... ..................................... 12

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace............................................................................................... 20

    Setting Up Parallels VirtuozzoContainers

    Checking Installation Requirements

    Parallels Virtuozzo Containers has no special hardware compatibility requirements. If Windows

    Server 2003 can run on a given server, and hardware drivers are available, Parallels Virtuozzocan be installed on this server. However, the following is the minimum recommended hardware

    based on sizing and performance benchmarks conducted by Parallels. While both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms are supported, using a 64-bit platform is recommended due to higher densities

    which can be achieved as noted in the Scalability subsection (p. 11).

    Architecture CPU Cores RAM Virtual Desktops Hardware Recommendations

    x86 4 8 GB ~ 40 per server Should not exceed 2x DualCore CPUs (12 GB RAM)

    x86-64 8 ~ 100 per server 2xQuad Core CPUs (16 GB

    RAM) and up

    For more details, refer to the Virtuozzo for Windows Capacity and Scaling document.

    You should also follow standard Microsoft Windows Server minimum requirements. For more

    information, visithttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/sysreqs/default.mspx.

    C H A P T E R 3

    Installing Parallels VDI

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    Partitioning Disk Drive

    The following partitioning scheme is recommended:

    RAID1+0 for system (C:\) RAID1+0 for Parallels Virtuozzo (D:\)The C:\ drive must be at least 20 Gb; allocate all the remaining space to the D:\ drive.

    Consider mapping the D:\ drive to SAN. D:\vz stores all the desktop data as well as all theParallels Virtuozzo configuration data (by default).

    Installing Windows Server 2003

    Follow these recommendations when installing Windows Server 2003:

    Use the physical console ormstsc.exe/console when installing Parallels Virtuozzo.

    Run the Parallels Virtuozzo installation from a local disk (not from a network share). Have the Windows installation CD available (specifically the AMD64/I386 folder). Have Internet connectivity to install the latest Parallels Virtuozzo updates. Install in C:\Windows (other locations are currently not supported). Install only Service Packs before the Parallels Virtuozzo installation (e.g. Service Pack 2).

    Note: Microsoft Windows hotfixes must be installed after installing Parallels Virtuozzo.

    Use a static IP address on the physical server. Ensure that the Secondary Logon Service is running on the server. Activate your Windows installation. Check this KB article for supported Anti-Virus versions. While not required, it is recommended to Install Anti-Virus Software after the Parallels

    Virtuozzo installation to avoid possible installation-related issues. If the Anti-Virus is

    already installed on the server, stop it and do not start until the installation is complete.

    The Anti-Virus software runs only on the server and polices all the desktops; thus, it mustNOT be installed directly into virtual desktops.

    Make sure all participating servers and virtual desktops are members of an Active Directorydomain.

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    Obtaining Parallels Virtuozzo Distribution Set

    To obtain the Parallels Virtuozzo set:

    1 Download and execute the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers autoinstaller.

    2 Select the Download and Install option.

    3 Make sure the Default option is selected, and clickNext.

    4 Confirm the default download location or choose your own one:

    5 ClickDownload.

    The wizard will check your servers operating system type and architecture and download the

    relevant Parallels Virtuozzo Containers packages. Note that the autoinstaller requires the torrent

    protocol to operate. If the torrent is blocked on your network, you can download the full

    installer at:

    x86: http://download.parallels.com/virtuozzo/virtuozzo4.0/windows/x86.zip x64: http://download.parallels.com/virtuozzo/virtuozzo4.0/windows/x64.zip

    Installing Parallels Virtuozzo Software

    Once you have downloaded the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers distribution set, you are ready tostart the installation. The following information is provided as a "Quick Start and should workfor most installations. It is not, however, designed to replace the standard installation

    documentation. Refer to the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers Installation Guide for completeinstallation instructions. For Windows Server installation best practices and requirements, refer

    to the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Resource Center for more information.

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    To start the installation:

    If you used the Autoinstaller, the installation will start automatically. If you chose to download the entire distribution as an archive, extract the archive contents

    and run the setup file (e.g. virtuozzo4.0_x86.exe).

    Note: When prompted to download the updates during the installation, do not cancel this

    process as it is critical to the proper operation of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers.

    Defining Installation Locations

    After agreeing to the license agreement, you must specify the location for Parallels Virtuozzo

    program files and the folders for keeping all Container data and Virtuozzo backups:

    You are supposed to specify 3 folders:

    Container Program Files

    This folder contains all program files including drivers, scripts, services, etc. specific for

    Parallels Virtuozzo Containers.

    Container Data

    This folder is meant for storing all the data used by the desktops that you will create on theserver: private areas, installed templates, patches, logs, etc.

    Only local disks (or SAN attached disks) can be selected. Mapped network drives cannot beused.

    This folder cannot be a network share, i.e. it cannot be located on a server network drive. The hard disk partition where this folder will be located must have no less than 10 Gb of

    free disk space.

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    Container Backup location

    During the installation, only local disks (or SAN attached disks) can be selected. Mappednetwork drives cannot be used.

    Make sure that this folder has sufficient disk space for storing Container backups. The backup location can be changed after the installation to another location or an SMB

    network share.

    Installing Additional Windows Server 2003 Components

    The installation wizard may ask you for your Windows installation disk if some required

    Windows Server components are not installed. The files can be retrieved by inserting a CD with

    Windows Server 2003 or by clicking the OK button in the displayed window and specifying thepath to the Windows installation files.

    Note: You must use the same Windows Server 2003 distribution kit as the one installed on your

    physical server.

    Configuring Container Services

    When asked, select the Standard set of Windows services used by Windows 2003 radio button toautomatically launch the standard set of Windows Server 2003 system services inside each

    newly created Container on its startup. The standard system services set includes the sameservices that would be launched inside any other standalone computer after installing Windows

    Server 2003 onto it.

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    Installing License

    In the last step of the wizard, you are asked to install a valid Parallel Virtuozzo license on the

    server to start using Virtuozzo Containers 4.0. Please contact your Parallels account manager fora license (full or trial) if you do not already have one.

    Every physical server MUST have its own, unique Parallels Virtuozzo license installed.

    Although you can complete some tasks on the server without having a Virtuozzo license, you

    are not allowed to perform the majority of operations (e.g. start Containers) until you install a

    valid Virtuozzo license.

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    After installing the license and clicking Next, the InstallShield Wizard Completed window isdisplayed (check the information for any reported errors). Click the Finish button to exit thewizard and complete your installation.

    Logging In to Parallels Infrastructure ManagerTo log in to Parallels Infrastructure Manager, launch the Web browser compatible with

    Infrastructure Manager. While a list of Web browsers currently supported by VirtuozzoContainers 4.0 is given below, other browsers are known to work, but Parallels Virtuozzo

    Containers has not been extensively tested with them.

    Internet Explorer 6.0 and above Mozilla 1.7 and above Firefox 1.0 and above Opera 8.0 and aboveAfter you have opened a browser window, log in to Parallels Infrastructure Manager by typing

    the IP address (or hostname) of your physical server (i.e. http://192.168.1.2). While itmay not be indicated by your browser, TCP port 4643 must be open to the location from which

    you are accessing the management panel.

    Log in by typing the Host OS credentials (i.e. the Administrator username and the

    corresponding password) in the fields provided on the Parallels Infrastructure Manager login

    screen and clicking the Loginbutton. Please note that if the server is a domain member, domain

    administrator credentials may be used (e.g. mycompany\administrator) as long as youhave local administration rights for the server.

    Please refer to the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers User's Guide and other documents for moredetails on how to manage the Parallels VDI platform. All guides are available at

    http://www.parallels.com/products/virtuozzo/docs/.

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    Additionally, you can make use of the Online Tutorial and Parallels Infrastructure Manager OnlineAdministrators Guide. Both are accessible from within Parallels Infrastructure Manager (in thetop right corner as shown in the figure below).

    Configuring Network

    Prior to creating your first Container, one last step should be performed. To ensure thatContainers can be created with standard network interfaces, it is required to create a Virtual

    Network which maps to a physical network (network adaptor, VLAN, etc.) on the physicalserver:

    1 Make sure you are logged into Parallels Infrastructure Manager.

    2 In the left pane, click the physical server name.

    3 In the right pane, click the Network tab.

    4 Important! You should now see the active network interfaces on the physical server. Whileonly one is required for operation, it is recommended that you create a Virtual Network and

    binding for each active adaptor in the list (VLANs and NIC teamed adapters also count).

    5 On the Network tab, click the Virtual Networks subtab and do the following:

    Create a Virtual Network (do not confuse it with a VLAN) for each active networkinterface.

    Try to use names that make sense to you (such as Public LAN, Private LAN, orDMZ).

    6 Go back to the Network Adapters tab.

    7 Select each adapter and map or bind it to one of the newly created Virtual Networks.When finished, ensure that each physical network is mapped to some Virtual Network. Thismay look like the following:

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    Deploying Windows XP Skin Template

    The features built into the Windows XP template are discussed in the Appendix (p. 63). Below isthe procedure on how to deploy this template:

    1 Obtain a ZIP package called Parallels VDI Templates from your account manager.

    2 Copy this package to the Virtuozzo physical server, and decompress it.

    3 Locate and open the Parallels VDI Templates folder (make sure this folder

    contains the winxp_skin_full_en.efd file).

    4 Double-click the deploy_templates.bat script, and make sure it completes

    successfully.

    Once it is deployed on the physical server, the template should be made a part of each

    provisioning template so that it is installed into each desktop prior to initial logon.

    Deploying Microsoft Office TemplateMicrosoft Office is one of the most commonly deployed desktop application. Parallels providesa sample template that can used only for testing purposes. You can also create a custom

    template using the Virtuozzo Template Creation wizard. Again, please seehttp://download.parallels.com/virtuozzo/virtuozzo4.0/docs/en/win/VzWindowsTmplMgmt.pdf

    for more details.

    1 Download the templates for the appropriate architecture from:ftp://tmptemplates:[email protected]

    2 Place the .efd file in a folder (e.g. C:\Templates).

    3 Copy deploy_templates.bat from the Parallels VDI package to the same folder (see

    the previous section).

    4 Double-click the deploy_templates.bat script and make sure it completessuccessfully.

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    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace

    The Quest vWorkspace connection broker can be installed in a Parallels Container or on a

    stand-alone server/workstation. The following procedure covers the steps of installing and

    configuring the broker and publishing a single virtual desktop. A similar procedure can be

    repeated to publish additional desktops.

    Checking Installation Requirements

    Use the following information to become acquainted with and plan for your implementation of

    vWorkspace:

    Create or have access to Active Directory. vWorkspace is heavily integrated with ActiveDirectory. The broker and all virtual desktop Containers must be joined to the domain to

    achieve expected results.

    Parallels Virtuozzo Containers. A Parallels Virtuozzo Containers infrastructure consisting ofthe Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4 environment.

    Open the proper Firewall Ports. If a firewall is running on a Parallels Virtuozzo Containersserver which will be hosting virtual desktops, ensure the proper firewall ports are open.

    Refer to TCP Port Requirements (p. 65) for information on the required ports.

    Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005. A shared or dedicated database is required for vWorkspace.Small-to-medium-size deployments (up to 2500 desktops) can also use the free MicrosoftSQL Server 2005 Express Edition (which is included and can be installed/configured withthe vWorkspace installer; this is recommended for smaller environments and all Proof-Of-

    Concept installations).

    32bit (x86) Server or Container. At least one 32bit (x86) server or Container is required forhosting the Connection Broker service.Note: If you are running a 64-bit Virtuozzo server, the Quest vWorkspace broker can beinstalled on a separate physical server or virtual machine running a 32-bit OS. The 64-bit

    broker support will be released in the near future.

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    Obtaining Quest vWorkspace Distribution Set

    The Quest vWorkspace download page provides links to various vWorkspace component

    categories. Only the current and one previous version of the vWorkspace client are available for

    download. If you are not sure about version compatibility, check with your Parallels accountmanager.

    Use the following steps to download the vWorkspace software:

    1 Enter the URL http://www.vworkspace.com.

    2 Click the Download link at the top of the page.

    3 Enter your user login and password, and then click Enter. If you do not have a user account,

    you can create one by completing the New Users Register Here form.

    4 Once you are logged in, click the Infrastructure Components link.

    5 Download the latest full vWorkspace package.

    IMPORTANT! Also download any published hotfixes. At the time of writing this document,hotfix 3 was available. All available hotfixes must be downloaded and installed in thecorrect sequence. They are published at:https://www2.provisionnetworks.com/users/downloads.aspx?CID=VFZSTmVFMXFXVDA

    9&DownloadType=Server&ParentCat=VAS

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    Installing Quest vWorkspace

    The connection broker can be installed on one or more dedicated computers, either physical orvirtual.

    Note: Installing the Connection Broker service on machines that reside in the DMZ

    network (such as a Web Interface or SSL Gateway) is not recommended.

    General Broker Requirements

    The general requirements for the connection broker are these:

    The Container or server must have at least 10GB of free disk space. The Container or server must have at least 1GB of RAM. Networking must be configured in the Container or on the server. The Container or server must be a member of an Active Directory (AD) domain.Container-Specific Requirements

    If you are going to install the connection broker inside a Container, also ensure that:

    The Container is set to operate in the bridged mode (a Bridged Network Interface must beused).

    The Container is connected to the appropriate Virtual Network which is bridged to aconfigured adapter on the host server (e.g. Public).

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    10 While you can change the database name, passwords, etc. if desired, for the purposes of thisQuickStart, it is recommended to leave the defaults except for the following:

    Enter and confirm the SA password: vWorkspace123 Enter and confirm the Provision SQL Login password: vWorkspace123ClickNext.

    11 If the installation of the connection broker database was successful, you should see the

    following message: The database was created successfully. ClickOK.

    12 When asked about the VMware keystore file creation, select the Do nothing at this timeoption, and clickNext.

    13 ClickNext to add the connection broker to the management database. Enter the followinginformation:

    Admin Name: sa Password: vWorkspace123ClickNext.

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    14 When you see it was added successfully, clickOK, and then clickFinish.

    Installing Hotfixes

    All the available hotfixes are cumulative. This means that installing hotfix 3 also installs the

    preceding hotfixes (hotfix 1 and hotfix 2).

    The hotfix installation procedure is described in the README file on the vWorkspaceDownloads webpage (underInfrastructure Components).

    Most hotfixes can be installed by simply double-clicking on the HotfixX.exe file and

    following the on-screen instructions. A reboot is required after each hotfix installation.

    Configuring Connection Broker

    Once the Connection Broker has been successfully installed, you should configured it asfollows:

    1 Launch the Provision Management Console using this shortcut on the desktop:

    2 When presented with the following dialog, clickOK.

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    3 Fill in AT LEAST the following customer information fields and clickSave:

    Company Name Customer Name Customer Phone Number Customer Email

    4 Select Licenses in the left pane and clickCopy to Clipboard next to the VMAC field.

    5 Send this VMAC along with your company name, contact name, phone number, and email

    address to your Parallels account manager.

    6 Once you have received your license, open the Provision Management Console and chooseFile > Licensing from the main menu.

    7 ClickAdd License, enter the vWorkspace license, and clickOK.

    Note: Licenses are case-sensitive.

    8 Perform the same steps to add the EOP license.

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    9 Note the expiration date after entering the license to ensure you have ample time for testing.

    Configuring 64-bit PN Tools

    PN Tools is a software package which needs to be installed in each virtual desktop to manage itusing vWorkspace. PN Tools can be installed manually or in an automated fashion using the

    vWorkspace management console. As the vWorkspace console is by default only aware of the32-bit version of PN Tools, you should follow this procedure should to register the 64-bitversion of PN Tools and enable automated deployment.

    Note: This procedure is only for 64-bit Virtuozzo servers/desktops. 32-bit versions of PN Tools

    are registered by default.

    1 Download the 64bit PNTools from www.vWorkspace.com. Select Managed Computer

    Components from the download page and download the Agent Tools for the

    Managed Desktop (64bit) item.

    2 Copy pntools64.msi to C:\Program Files\Quest

    Software\vWorkspace\PNTools.

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    3 In the vWorkspace management console, right-click the MSI Packages item, and choose toadd a new MSI package.

    4 Enter this name: PNTools64, and clickNext.

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    5 Specify the PN Tools location on the C:\ drive, and clickNext.

    6 Select the Copy the MSI file to each computer before executing option, keep the defaultdestination, and clickNext.

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    7 Enter the domain administrator credentials, and clickNext.

    8 Click the Retrieve button.

    9 Make sure the fields match the following strings:

    New installation parameters: /i /qn /forcerestart Update parameters: /i /qn /forcerestart

    REINSTALLMODE=voums REINSTALL=ALL

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    Uninstall parameters: /x /qn /forcerestart

    10 Leave the timeout value set to 5 minutes, and clickNext.

    11 On the Permissions tab, clickFinish.

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    vWorkspace 6.0 provides full integration with the Virtuozzo API, enabling easy Virtuozzo

    server registration, desktop discovery, desktop provisioning, and much more.

    In This Chapter

    Registering Parallels Virtuozzo Servers .................................... ....................................... ..... 34Creating Desktop Groups ...................................................................................................... 37

    Setting Up Virtual Desktop ................................................................................................... 39

    Publishing Desktops .............................................................................................................. 47

    Registering Parallels VirtuozzoServers

    To use any of the integration features, you need first to register your Virtuozzo servers with the

    vWorkspace console. The following procedure outlines the steps necessary to register a

    Virtuozzo server.

    1 Open the vWorkspace management console.

    2 Expand the Locations item.

    3 Right-click on Location1, and select Properties.

    C H A P T E R 4

    Integrating Parallels Virtuozzo With

    Quest vWorkspace

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    4 The Virtuozzo Entities window appears.

    5 ClickImport/Add, and select Import Virtuozzo Slave Nodes.

    6 ClickNext in the Welcome window.

    7 ClickEdit Virtualization Servers, and then clickNext.

    8 Enter a friendly name for your Virtuozzo server, select the Parallels Virtuozzo checkbox atthe bottom of the screen, and clickNext.

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    9 Specify server URL and credentials:

    a Enter the server URL in the following format: https://servername:4646, where

    servername is the IP address of the Virtuozzo server. Make sure communication on

    port 4646 is permitted between the broker and the server.

    b EnterAdministrator in the Name field.

    c Enter the local Administrator password in the appropriate fields.

    d ClickNext.

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    10 ClickNext again, and the server should be successfully registered.

    11 ClickFinish.

    Note: If more than one physical server is registered with Parallels Infrastructure Manager, all

    the servers will be automatically registered with vWorkspace (the Master - the one that ishosting Parallels Infrastructure Manager, and all the other managed servers the Slaves).

    Creating Desktop Groups

    Computer groups are pools of computers that can be managed together. These computers will

    share certain features and configuration settings. The following section outlines how to create anew desktop group and configure each available setting. Administrators can activate the

    Computer Group wizard by performing the following operations:

    1 In the vWorkspace management console, expand Locations > Location 1.

    2 Right-clickDesktops, and select New Computer Group.

    3 ClickNext in the Welcome to the Computer Group wizard.

    4 Enter the name of the computer group (e.g. Desktop Pool) in the Group Name field, andclickNext.

    5 Select the Parallels Virtuozzo option in the System Type window, and clickNext.

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    6 In the Administrative Account window, provide the required information, and clickNext:

    Account. Specify a domain administrator account. This account is used to performadministrative tasks. It must be a member of the local administrators group on the

    desktops.

    Password. Enter and confirm the password for the account specified in the previous step.

    7 In the Enable/Disable window, select Enabled to allow connection requests to computers inthis group, and clickNext.

    8 In the Client Assignment window, you can select Persistent orTemporary to specify how freecomputers are assigned at logon. Choose Persistent to keep things simple.

    Clients may be assigned to computers based on the following criteria:

    User(recommended) Device Name Device Address Organizational Unit Group

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    9 Now skip to Finish in the left navigation pane, and clickFinish.

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    Setting Up Virtual Desktop

    Creating Desktop Provisioning TemplatesvWorkspace can use Virtuozzo provision templates called Container samples. To create aContainer sample, do the following:

    1 Log in to Parallels Infrastructure Manager.

    2 Click the Container Samples item from in the left pane, and then clickNew Sample in theright pane.

    3 Select the first radio button to use an existing sample as the basis for the new one, and then

    choose Basic from the drop-down menu.

    4 Give a unique name to this sample: VDIDesktop.

    5 Make sure the OS template reads Windows_2003_std_sp2.

    6 Check the text box under the Advanced menu to start the desktop every time the server isrebooted.

    7 ClickNext.

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    8 Make sure the Routed Network check box is cleared.

    Note: The routed network mode is not supported by vWorkspace.

    9 Check the Bridged Network check box.

    10 Choose Public (or whatever name you assigned to your Virtual Network) from the

    Connect To drop-down menu.

    11 If there is a DHCP server in the network environment, choose DHCP from the IP AddressAllocation drop-down menu. Using DHCP is the preferred method.

    12 If you do not have a DHCP server or do not want to use it, choose the IP address Pooloption. If this option is chosen, the following procedure has to be completed after theprovisioning sample is created and before it can be used.

    Click on the Network option in the Setup Menu in the left pane of Parallels InfrastructureManager.

    Select New IP Range and define a range of unoccupied IP addresses which can beassigned on- the-fly to newly created desktops.

    13 Enter the DNS server and default gateway IP addresses in the fields provided, and clickNext.

    14 On the Resources screen:

    Leave 1000 for the cpuunits parameter. Specify 3 GB in the diskspace field. Specify 512 MB in the vprvmem field.ClickNext.

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    15 Select the checkbox next to the winzp_skin_full_en template and move it to the rightusing the arrow buttons. This is the only application template that will be installed into theContainer desktops during the provisioning process.

    16 ClickNext, and then clickSubmit.

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    Creating Desktop in Parallels Infrastructure Manager

    To create a new desktop, follow these steps:

    1 Right-click on the name of your Parallels Virtuozzo server in the left pane of ParallelsInfrastructure Manager.

    2 Select New > Container.

    3 Select the target Virtuozzo server on which the desktop is to be created.

    4 Enter a unique name for the desktop in the Name field:VDIDesk00001.

    5 Choose VDIDesktop (or whichever name you assigned to the template created in theprevious section) from the Select Container Sample drop-down list.

    6 Enter and confirm the local administrator password for the desktop.

    7 Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and clickCreate.

    8 The VDIDesk00001 desktop should appear in the left pane in just over a minute.

    Joining Desktops to Domain

    IMPORTANT! Each desktop created using Parallels Infrastructure Manager has to be added to

    the same domain (that the broker is a part of) prior to being imported into the vWorkspace

    Console. To join a desktop to the domain, do the following:

    1 RDP into the desktop.

    2 Join the desktop to the domain.

    3 Restart the desktop.

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    Importing Desktops

    All virtual desktops running on Virtuozzo servers can be imported into the vWorkspace console.

    At that point, they can be published to end users. The following procedure outlines the steps

    which should be followed to accomplish that:

    1 Right-click on the Computergroup created in the previous step.

    2 Select Import/Re-Sync Computers.

    3 Click on the name of the server with which you would like to synchronize.

    4 A list of new desktops (which are not currently part of the vWorkspace inventory) is

    displayed. Check all the desktops you wish to import, and clickOK.

    Once a desktop is imported, the vWorkspace console will attempt to initialize it. See the nextsection for more details.

    Initializing Desktops

    When a managed computer (virtual or physical) is added to a computer group, it needs to beinitialized to communicate properly with the vWorkspace-enabled connection brokers. The

    process that accomplishes this is called the Initialize Computer task, and is initiatedand executed by the connection broker. For troubleshooting desktop initialization, see the

    Troubleshooting Desktop Initialization section (p. 66).

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    32-bit PN Tools

    Install PN Tools on 32-bit desktops by selecting all initialized desktops, right-clicking on them,and selecting PNTools & Other MSI Packages > PNTools > Install/Update.

    If the PN Tools installation is successful, you should see a PN Tools version listed in thevWorkspace console. In the main Computers view, scroll to the right. It should look like thefollowing:

    Now you are ready to publish desktops.

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    Publishing Desktops

    For Parallels virtual desktops to be available to your users, they need to be published in the

    Quest vWorkspace management console. Follow these steps to publish a desktop for a user or a

    group of users:

    1 Right-click on a computer group, and select New Application.

    2 Specify an arbitrary name for the published desktop.

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    3 Select the Desktop radio button.

    4 Select the Managed Computer Group option, and check the name of the group in thesubmenu.

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    5 Enter a name that will be displayed in vWorkspace client applications:

    6 Configure desktop integration options.

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    7 Specify a user or a group who should have access to this published desktop.

    Use the + button to query the Active Directory. For simplicity, assign it to a specific user

    (e.g. johns).

    Note: This users credentials must be used when connecting to the desktop farm using the

    AppPortal client.

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    8 Click the Manage Folders option, and then clickNew > vWorkspace Client Folder.

    9 Create a new folder called My Desktops.

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    10 ClickOK, and then clickFinish.

    The desktop has now been published and will be displayed in the AppPortal client.

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    This chapter provides information on how to set up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal, thevWorkspace client application, on client stations. This application must be installed on each

    client station for it to be able to connect to virtual desktops in the datacenter (i.e. thin client or

    repurposed workstation).

    In This Chapter

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal ............................................................................. 53

    Connecting to Virtual Desktop .................................... ......................................... ................. 61

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspaceAppPortal

    To set up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal, you need to perform the following operations on each

    client station:

    1 Obtain vWorkspace AppPortal.

    2 Install vWorkspace AppPortal.

    3 Configure vWorkspace AppPortal.

    Note: These operations must be performed on each station you plan to connect to virtual

    desktops.

    Downloading vWorkspace Client Application

    Download the vWorkspace client by doing the following:

    1 ClickBack in your browser.

    2 ClickvWorkspace Clients.

    3 Download the MSI package forvWorkspace Client for Terminal Servicesand Hosted Desktops.

    C H A P T E R 5

    Setting Up Quest vWorkspace AppPortal

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    Installing vWorkspace Client Application

    Perform the following steps to install the vWorkspace Client on Windows computers, laptops,and XP-embedded thin client terminals:

    1 Execute the vasclient32.xxx file (where xxx denotes the file extension - exe or

    msi), and follow the setup instructions.

    2 ClickNext in the Welcome window.

    3 Accept the terms of the license agreement, and clickNext.

    4 ClickNext in the Customer Information window.

    5 ClickNext in the Destination Folderwindow.

    6 Select the Enable Credentials Pass-Through option, and click Next. This option must beselected only if the client computer is joined to a domain and you want to reuse the users

    domain credentials on the client computer to authenticate with the vWorkspace-enableddesktop infrastructure, without having to retype them every time. (This step is optional).

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    7 In the Shortcut Options window, select the shortcuts you want to create, and clickNext.

    8 ClickInstall to begin the installation.

    9 ClickFinish.

    10 If prompted, restart your system.

    Configuring AppPortal

    First Time Configuration

    When a user starts AppPortal for the first time, it attempts to configure itself automatically.

    AppPortal does this by locating and reading a file named config.xml using the followingURLs:

    http://provision.domainname https://provision.domainname http://vworkspace.domainname https://vworkspace.domainname(where domainname is the DNS domain of the client computer).

    The details on how to set up auto-configuration can be found at:

    http://blogs.inside.quest.com/provision/2008/05/23/auto-configuration-of-provision-networks-

    clients/

    If the config.xml file cannot be located using the default URLs, AppPortal displays amessage asking you to create a new connection. To do this:

    1 Start AppPortal from the desktop or by clicking Start > Programs > Quest Software >vWorkspace > vWorkspace Client.

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    2 Select Actions > Manage Connections to open the Select Farm window.

    3 ClickCreate a new farm, and then clickNext.

    4 To manually create a farm, select the Manual option, and click Next to display theConnectivity window. In this window:

    Select HTTP in the Protocol drop-down list. Enter port 8080 in the TCP Port field. You should also make sure that port 8080 is not

    blocked by your firewall.

    You can use the Location settings to create a connection profile for different locations(e.g. home/office). Use the Test Connections button to check the connectivity.

    5 ClickCredentials.

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    Configure the credential settings:

    Use Cached credentials. Select to use credentials from the Windows credentials cachedon the client device. To use this option, turn on the Enable Credentials Pass-Throughoption (Settings > Authentication). In AppPortal, run Settings > Authentication > EnableCredentials Pass-Through.

    Use the following credentials. Select to use the NT LAN Manager authenticationprotocols. Enter the username, password, and domain information, and you will not beprompted for this information during a connection attempt.

    The Save credentials (encrypted) option allows AppPortal to read the cached credentialsfrom disk and does not prompt users for them. This option is only available if the Usethe following credentials option is selected.

    6 ClickDisplay.

    Configure the display settings:

    Colors. Sets the color depth for remote connections. It must be set to at least 16 bit foran adequate user experience.

    Display the connection bar when in full screen mode. Displays a connection bar when thesession is in full screen mode.

    Pin Connection Bar. Disables the connection bars auto-hide feature. Span multiple monitors when in full screen mode. Sets the add-on feature to enable

    multiple monitor display.

    Enable Smart Sizing. This option is functional when connecting to a managed computer.The session screen size and color depth are automatically adjusted to settings in the

    guest operating system.

    Display remote applications seamlessly on local desktop. Enables the remoteapplications window size and color depth to be dynamically adjusted to match those ofthe client device, allowing the remote application to have the same look and feel as if it

    were installed on the client device.

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    7 ClickLocal Resources.

    Configure the local resources settings:

    USB Devices. Devices that are attached to a USB port on a client device can synchronizewith applications running in a remote session.

    Universal Printers. Remote printing using a single print driver. Microphone. Enables support for applications that require the use of a microphone. This

    option is part of the Experience Optimization Pack (EOP).

    8 ClickUser Experience.

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    Configure the user experience settings that are used to automatically enable optimizationswhen you are logged on to a remote computer. They require an additional license for EOP

    as well as additional configuration changes on the connection broker. These settingsinclude:

    Graphics Acceleration Local Text Echo Multimedia Redirection

    9 ClickDesktop Integration.

    Configure the desktop integration options used to control the placement of shortcut iconswhen AppPortal is started in the desktop integration mode. These options include:

    Desktop Start Menu Start Menu \ ProgramsNote: The placement of shortcuts when either Start Menu or Start Menu \ Programs isselected depends on whether Windows is using the Standard orClassic start menu.

    10 ClickAuto-Launch.

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    When configuring this group of options, take into account the following:

    These options are used to specify applications that are to be launched automaticallywhen AppPortal is started.

    These options are for AppPortal in the desktop integration mode, or a connection to afarm is automatically established at startup.

    Note: Only the first found application is automatically launched.

    To specify an application to launch automatically:

    a Click the Add button.

    b Select the check boxes next to the desired applications.

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    c ClickOK.

    The selected application will appear in the auto-launch list.

    Connecting to Virtual Desktop

    To connect to a virtual desktop, the AppPortal client should be launched. If AD credentials were

    not cached, enter the appropriate credentials and connect to a vWorkspace desktop farm. AppPortal will display a set of desktops which have been published for this user.

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    Double-click any of the published desktops to initialize a remote desktop session and log in to

    the virtual desktop.

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    Windows XP Skin ................................................................................................................. 64

    TCP Port Requirements ................................. ........................................... ............................. 65

    Troubleshooting Desktop Initialization ..................................... ....................................... ..... 66

    Failure to Log In to Console As Non-Administrator ...................................... ....................... 67Initializing Triggers ............................................................................................................... 67

    Using Windows Server 2003 for Virtual Desktops ............................................................... 68

    64-Bit Localized Desktops ................................................ ......................................... ........... 69

    OS Type Compatibility Tool ....................................... ......................................... ................. 72

    Anti-Virus .................................... ...................................... ......................................... ........... 74Thin Client Devices ......................................... ......................................... ............................. 74

    C H A P T E R 6

    Appendix

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    Windows XP Skin

    Parallels supplies a VDI template which provides the Windows XP skin a set of configuration

    changes which modify the look, feel, and behavior of Windows Server 2003 to match that of

    Windows XP. The Windows XP skin enables the Windows native theme service and changes

    the theme in the display properties to Windows XP for all users. This change results in a full

    Windows XP experience for the end user.

    Some of the changes include:

    Windows XP GUI theme (as depicted in the figure above). Enable and set the wallpaper to the default XP wallpaper. Disable the shutdown tracker. Hide hidden files and folders. Enable audio in the desktop (as perhttp://kb.parallels.com/en/1443). Remove Administrator Tools from the Start menu.

    Remove the limitation of 16-bit color depth.

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    TCP Port Requirements

    The TCP/IP port number requirements for vWorkspace services are listed below:

    Data Collector Service. This service listens for Connection Broker service connections onport 5203. This is a Windows service that runs inside each managed desktop andcommunicates back and forth with the connection broker. When the PNTools component is

    installed in a desktop, a Windows firewall port exception rule is automatically added toallow incoming connections on this port.

    Connection Broker. This service listens for Data Collector service connections on port 5201.It also listens for incoming client connection requests on a configurable port, using port8080 as the default. Optionally, the connection broker can be configured to require SSL

    encryption using port 443 as the default.

    Password Management Service. This service accepts SSL-protected client password resetrequests on a configurable port, using port 443 as the default.

    Web Interface. The Web Interface service, being a web service, uses HTTP and HTTPSapplication protocols. Although the default port numbers are 80 and 443, respectively, any

    ports can be used.

    SSL Gateway. The Quest vWorkspace SSL Gateway acts as an SSL proxy for the connectionbroker, Web Interface, and RDP communications, and listens on port 443 by default.

    RDP. RDP listens on port 3389 by default. Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) isused for connections from vWorkspace clients to managed computers.

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    Troubleshooting DesktopInitialization

    The Initialize Computer task is accomplished as follows. The listed steps should assist withtroubleshooting any possible issues related to desktop initialization:

    1 The connection broker checks for the IP address of the computer to be initialized by

    querying the server (for power-managed computers) checking for the issuing DNS or NetBIOS name resolution queries (for non-power

    managed computers)

    2 Once the IP address of the target computer has been retrieved, the connection broker

    attempts to connect to the Data Collector service on that computer using TCP port 5203. Ifthe connection is successful, it queries for the version of the Data Collector service.

    3 If the connection broker is unable to connect to the Data Collector service, or if the versionof the Data Collector service on the target computer is older than that running on the

    connection broker, the connection broker attempts to install a newer version of the service

    by remotely connecting to the Windows Service Control Manager and system drive of the

    target desktop computer. It then stops the Data Collector service if it is running and copies

    the newer version ofPNDCSVC.exe to the Windows\System32 folder. Once the filehas been copied, the connection broker issues a remote command to start the Data Collector

    service.

    4 Once the newly installed Data Collector service has been successfully started on the target

    computer, the connection broker again attempts to contact the Data Collector service onTCP port 5203. If the connection is successful, the connection broker does the following:

    Passes the list of all available connection brokers. Informs the Data Collector service to use TCP port 5201 when initiating connections to

    a connection Broker.

    Encrypts the connections. Informs of the configured heartbeat interval (the interval at which the Data Collector

    service is to send status updates to the connection brokers).

    Informs of the license mode for the vWorkspace infrastructure. Informs of the public key to use for SSL encryption. Informs of the unique computer ID assigned to that managed computer.

    IMPORTANT! When the Initialize Computer task is unsuccessful, the connection broker

    considers the desktop unusable and marks it offline, making it unavailable to users. Somecommon causes of a failure may include:

    Firewalls are blocking the communications between the connection broker and the managedcomputer.

    Name resolution issues.

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    Insufficient privileges held on the managed computer. You must be able to connect to theadministrator file shares and have the privilege to create a service on the managed computer.The privilege is set in the Properties of the computer group, in Computer AdministrativeAccount.

    Failure to Log In to Console AsNon-Administrator

    You may be presented with a message similar to that shown below informing you that non-

    administrators are not allowed console access.

    To enable normal users to log on, do the following:

    1 Open a remote desktop session to the desktop you are trying to connect to, and log in as a

    DOMAIN administrator.

    2 Open a command prompt (clickStart > Run > cmd.exe, and press Enter).

    3 Run the following command in the command prompt window:

    WMIC RDPermissions Where "TerminalName='Console'" Call AddAccount"mydomain\Domain Users", 2

    Note: Replace my_domainwith your own domain name.

    Initializing Triggers

    The following events can trigger the Initialize Computertask:

    Add/Import Desktops Missed HeartbeatsThe ability to manually initialize a computer or multiple computers is available through thecontext menu option of the highlighted computers. Select the computer group under the

    Desktops item in the vWorkspace management console, highlight the computers you want toinitialize on the Computers tab, right-click them, and select Initialize.

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    Using Windows Server 2003 forVirtual Desktops

    Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are built from the same code base and are fully kernel-compatible. This ensures a high degree of application compatibility between these OSs and

    allows Windows XP-based applications to run on Windows 2003-based desktops. Parallelsships Windows XP skins which are enabled on each desktop to provide the familiar Windows

    XP theme and GUI, thus keeping the user experience very similar to that of a native WindowsXP OS.

    All fixes built into Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) are included in Microsoft

    Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Additionally, Windows Server 2003 SP1 is the

    code tree segment on which all Windows x64 editions are based. Therefore, Windows XPProfessional x64 Edition does not require Windows XP SP2. See the excerpt below:

    Q. Why does this update the Windows XP Professional x64 Edition?

    A. Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition wereintroduced with the release of Windows Server 2003 SP1, all sharing a common codebase. It isthis common codebase that allows SP2 to provide updates to all versions of Windows Server2003 and the Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.

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    Q.Since Windows XP SP2 was already released long ago, what will Microsoft call this ServicePack for Windows XP?A. It is called Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2.

    In August 2004, Windows XP Service Pack 2 was released for the x86 editions of Windows XP.

    This was before the Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and Windows Server 2003 x64

    Editions were released in March 2005, sharing a common codebase. Windows XP Service Pack2 patches the x86 editions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP

    Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 patches the x64 version of Windows XP.

    Links:

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb286758.aspx

    http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/XP_kernel.mspx

    64-Bit Localized Desktops

    Parallels Virtuozzo for 64-bit is not supported on a wide range of localized editions of Windows2003, namely it is only supported on the following:

    Enterprise Edition of Windows Server 2003 x64 Service Pack 1 or 2 with or without R2(US English or Japanese)

    Datacenter Edition of Windows Server 2003 x64 Datacenter Edition Service Pack 1 with orwithout R2 (US English)

    Nonetheless, the 64-bit version of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers allows you to create

    Containers running German, Spanish, French, Korean, Simplified Chinese, or Traditional

    Chinese versions of Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition with the help of MUI Pack templates.

    Rather than deploying a MUI pack into each desktop, Parallels allows the MUI pack to beinstalled on the host and then shared across all the desktops in the same fashion as the rest of the

    host OS code. Parallels ships the MUI templates for all above mentioned languages. For other

    languages, you would either need to manually deploy respective MUI packs or template them

    using the procedure outlined in

    http://download.parallels.com/virtuozzo/virtuozzo4.0/docs/en/win/VzWindowsTmplMgmt.pdf.

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    To be able to create Containers running any of above mentioned versions of Windows Server

    2003 x64, your physical server should meet the following requirements:

    Run the English version of Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition. Have the corresponding MUI pack installed. Have the corresponding Virtuozzo MUI OS template installed.If your server is running the 64-bit English version of Windows Server 2003 with a deployedMUI pack, the appropriate Windows Server 2003 MUI OS template is automatically installed

    during the Virtuozzo Containers 4.0 installation. So, you do not need to perform any additionaloperations to start creating Containers on its basis.

    If this is not the case (e.g. you installed the MUI pack after the Virtuozzo Containersinstallation), you should install the MUI OS template manually. Let us assume that you wish to

    create Containers running the 64-bit German version of Windows Server 2003 (EnterpriseEdition), however, do not have the German MUI OS template installed. In this case you should

    perform the following operations to install this template on your server:

    1 Make sure that your server is running the English version of Windows Server 2003 x64

    Edition and has the German MUI pack installed.

    2 Obtain the German MUI OS template. For example, you can do it using the vzinstallutility:

    a Launch the vzinstall utility by double-clicking the vzinstall.exe file.

    b On the Welcome to Parallels Virtuozzo Autoinstall screen, select the Download onlyoption, and clickNext.

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    c On the Parallels Virtuozzo Containers Components screen, expand Virtuozzo Containers

    for Windows x64 > OS Language Packs > German and select Available; then clickNext.

    d On the Download Information screen, clickDownload.

    3 After the download is finished, locate the w2k3de_x64.mui file in the

    X:\vz\download folder and change its extension to .exe.

    4 Double-click the w2k3de_x64.exe file to produce the w2k3_de.efd template.

    5 Copy the resulting template to the X:\vz\Templates\__cache folder on the server

    (where X:\vz denotes the folder storing all the data used by your Containers: private areas,installed templates, patches, logs, etc.).

    6 Install the w2k3_de.efd template on the server using Parallels Management Console.Detailed information on how you can do it is given in the Installing New Virtuozzo Templateson Hardware Node section (p. 33) of the following document:http://download.parallels.com/virtuozzo/virtuozzo4.0/docs/en/win/VzWindowsTmplMgmt.p

    df.

    After it has been successfully installed on the Node, the German MUI template can be accessed

    by the windows_2003_std_de- name or the w2k3_de alias

    and used for creating Containers running the 64-bit German version of Windows Server 2003.See the screenshot below.

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    OS Type Compatibility Tool

    If an application installer has a built-in check for the underlying OS (e.g. Windows XP or Vista)

    and will not proceed unless this condition is met, you can use the Application Verifier tool to

    make this application installer think it is being run on the corresponding OS (i.e. on Windows

    XP or Vista), even though it is in fact being run on Windows 2003 OS in a Parallels desktop.

    The tool can be downloaded at:

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c4a25ab9-649d-4a1b-b4a7-

    c9d8b095df18&displaylang=en

    Heres a sample procedure for Adobe Photoshop CS3 (you can use the same procedure for anyother application that has the OS type check):

    If you try installing Adobe Photoshop CS3 on the Windows Server 2003 operating system, youwill receive this error during the installation:

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    You are informed that the minimum system requirements listed below are needed to run AdobePhotoshop CS3 and are not met:

    Windows XP Service Pack 2 and greater Windows VistaFortunately, there is a workaround to this problem. What you can do is trick the installer to

    think that you are really running under a different OS. Microsoft has a special tool - ApplicationVerifier - that lets you set some of these OS constants for a specific program:

    1 Download and install the Microsoft Application Verifier application.

    2 Run the application.

    3 Select File > Add Application, then browse to setup.exe of Photoshop (or any other app).

    4 UnderTests, select the Compatibility option, and then select HighVersionLie.

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    5 To mimic a specific OS, you need to modify the version settings. Right-click

    HighVersionLie, and select Properties. For Windows XP SP2, you need to type in thefollowing values:

    Major: 5 Minor: 1 BuildNumber: 2600 ServicePack Major: 2 ServicePack Minor: 1

    6 ClickOK, and then clickSave.

    7 Run the application setup again.

    Anti-Virus

    Anti-Virus software runs