![]() Oh yes - be sure to DISABLE updates on your device or when v4. ![]() Now try to use Horizon Client and log into your VM! Add it and select the Done button in the lower right corner. For iOS device, install VMware Horizon Client from. Click it and navigate to the config.txt file on your computer. For Macbook, download the VMware Horizon Client for Mac from and install it on your Macbook. Click it.ħ) Below and to the right of that section, you'll see a button labeled Add File. Scroll down the page and you'll see File SharingĦ) Under Apps, you should see Horizon. Click it.Ĥ) In the left menu bar under Settings, click Appsĥ) You'll see a center section with images that look like the screen on your iPhone/iPad. It should show up as an icon near the upper-left corner of the iTunes app. It should contain one line: TLSv10 = enable (there's a space on both sides of the = sign)Ģ) If you don't already have it, download & install the latest version of iTunes to the computer and run it.ģ) Plug in the iPhone/iPad. ![]() To be compatible, the plugin version must be equal to or less than the Zoom VDI application version. Zoom Phone for VDI is supported on select plugins for version 5.5.6 or higher. I got THIS to work! Try it, first making sure that VMWare Horizon Client is loaded (but not running) on the iPhone/iPadġ) Create a file named config.txt on a computer (desktop or laptop) that is not your phone/tablet. Click one of the version numbers below to view compatible plugins and download the latest applications. VMware Horizon is a modern platform for secure delivery of virtual desktops and apps across the hybrid cloud, from the market leader in the software-defined. Here's what I developed from them and it WORKS for me: I got some sketchy instructions from VMWare to re-enable TLS 1.0 in v4.10.
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