Hello and my first brain mooch

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    Veloslave
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    Hi all, I took over a school district that has all of the Students on V10L’s with the latest firmware (Can’t remember the version but do remember looking it up and it was the newest/last made) I have a lot of DL360 G5 hosts at each campus running ESXi 5.1 and we are using View Horizon 5.3.2

    Upon arrival I had ESX experience but no VDI/View/etc. experience at all. I have done some course work and had a lot of hard knocks over a year and a half along with a support account (which I am pretty happy with) and have learned a lot.

    When I took over everything was still on XP images and I am finally getting around to building Win 7 images. I see the Wyse MultiMedia 3.1, Sound 1.1 and USB Virtualizer 2.1 apps installed and I went ahead and installed them on the 7 image… they installed OK, no errors fussyness.

    Should I use these? Should I use different ones? Are they available to download without Wyse/Dell ransom?

    Thank you one and all for any help here… I belong to some geek forums but didn’t expect to find one this specialized!

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    ConfGen
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    These components are part of the TCX suite.
    Typically in a View based Windows 7 environement you do not need this at all.

    CG

    #25277
    Veloslave
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    @ConfGen wrote:

    These components are part of the TCX suite.
    Typically in a View based Windows 7 environement you do not need this at all.

    CG

    But should they be added to the Parent image? I have them added, and so far so good but you know VM… always looking for another performance tuning trick.

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    ConfGen
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    As already written

    Typically in a View based Windows 7 environment you do not need this at all

    So, no, you do not need it.

    CG

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