You can use locally attached USB devices, such as thumb flash drives, cameras, and printers, from a remote desktop. This feature is called USB redirection.
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- Lately I've been experiencing a problem with my network adapter (and other USB devices along with it) disconnecting and reconnecting. And before anyone asks yes, I've searched whole internet upside down for answers and tried every possible fix that I could find but nothing worked (and yes, that includes the whole power saving and hardware troubleshooting thing).
- To enable the update for all the USB devices that are enumerated on the computer, follow these steps: Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. Or, if you are using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, and then click Search. In the search box, type regedit, and then tap or click regedit.
- Generate and Save a List of Devices/Drivers. In many cases Windows provides the given functionality natively to some extent (an interface for connecting to wireless networks for instance.
- Application key specific for the end device; The LoRaWAN protocol addresses a variety of applications by providing different protocol classes: Bi-directional end-devices (Class A): End-devices of Class A allow for bi-directional communications whereby each end-device's uplink transmission is followed by two short downlink receive windows.
When you use this feature, most USB devices that are attached to the local client system become available from a menu in Horizon Client. You use the menu to connect and disconnect the devices.
Using USB devices with remote desktops has the following limitations:
- When you access a USB device from a menu in Horizon Client and use the device in a remote desktop, you cannot access the device on the local computer.
- USB devices that do not appear in the menu, but are available in a remote desktop, include human interface devices such as keyboards and pointing devices. The remote desktop and the local computer use these devices at the same time. Interaction with these devices can sometimes be slow because of network latency.
- Large USB disk drives can take several minutes to appear in the desktop.
- Some USB devices require specific drivers. If a required driver is not already installed on a remote desktop, you might be prompted to install it when you connect the USB device to the remote desktop.
- If you plan to attach USB devices that use MTP drivers, such as Android-based Samsung smart phones and tablets, configure Horizon Client so that it automatically connects USB devices to your remote desktop. Otherwise, if you try to manually redirect the USB device by using a menu item, the device is not redirected unless you unplug the device and then plug it in again.
- Do not connect to scanners by using the Connect USB Device menu. To use a scanner device, use the scanner redirection feature. This feature is available for Horizon Client when used with View Agent 6.0.2 or later or Horizon Agent 7.0 or later. See Using Scanners.
- Webcams are not supported for USB redirection using the Connect USB Device menu. To use a webcam or audio input device, you must use the Real-Time Audio-Video feature. See Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones.
- The redirection of USB audio devices depends on the state of the network and is not reliable. Some devices require a high data throughput even when they are idle. Audio input and output devices work well with the Real-Time Audio-Video feature. You do not need to use USB redirection for those devices.
- You cannot format a redirected USB drive in a published desktop on an RDS host unless you connect to the remote desktop as an administrator user.
Notes on USB Support in Version 4 We have tested a variety of USB devices with this release. In general, if the guest operating system has appropriate drivers, you should be able to use PDAs, printers, storage (disk) devices, scanners, MP3 players, digital cameras and memory card readers.
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You can connect USB devices to a remote desktop either manually or automatically.
- To use USB devices with a remote desktop, a Horizon administrator must enable the USB feature for the remote desktop.
- When Horizon Client was installed, the USB Redirection component must have been installed. If you did not include this component in the installation, uninstall the client and run the installer again to include the USB Redirection component.
Procedure
- Manually connect the USB device to a remote desktop.
- Connect the USB device to your local client system.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar, click Connect USB Device.
- Select the USB device.
The device is manually redirected from the local system to the remote desktop. - Connect the USB device to a remote hosted application.
- In the desktop and application selector window, open the remote application. The name of the application is the name that your administrator has configured for the application.
- In the desktop and application selector window, right-click the application icon and select Settings.
- In the left pane, select USB Devices.
- In the right pane, select the USB device and click Connect.
- Select the application, and click OK. Note: The name of the application in the list comes from the application itself and might not match the application name that your administrator configured to appear in the desktop and application selector window.You can now use the USB device with the remote application. After you close the application, the USB device is not released right away.
- When you are finished using the application, to release the USB device so that you can access it from your local system, in the desktop and application selector window, open the Settings window again, select USB Devices, and select Disconnect.
- In the desktop and application selector window, open the remote application.
- Configure Horizon Client to connect USB devices automatically to the remote desktop when you plug them in to the local system. Use the autoconnect feature if you plan to connect devices that use MTP drivers, such as Android-based Samsung smart phones and tablets.
- Before you plug in the USB device, start Horizon Client and connect to a remote desktop.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar, select Connect USB Device > Autoconnect USB Devices when Inserted.
- Plug in the USB device.
USB devices that you connect to your local system after you start Horizon Client are redirected to the remote desktop. - Configure Horizon Client to connect USB devices automatically to the remote desktop when Horizon Client starts.
- From the VMware Horizon Client menu bar, select Connect USB Device > Autoconnect USB Devices at Startup.
- Plug in the USB device and restart Horizon Client.
USB devices that are connected to the local system when you start Horizon Client are redirected to the remote desktop.
The USB device appears in the desktop. A USB device might take up to 20 seconds to appear in the desktop. The first time you connect the device to the desktop you might be prompted to install drivers.
If the USB device does not appear in the desktop after several minutes, disconnect and reconnect the device to the client computer.
Legacy download files
Legacy PROWIN32 and PROWIN64 download packages provide PROSet, driver, ANS, FCoE, and DCB support for Windows 7* and Windows Server 2008 R2*.
Regular webpacks provide Intel® PROSet support for operating systems Windows 8.1*, Windows Server 2012*, Windows Server 2012 R2*, Windows® 10, Windows Server 2016*, or newer supported operating systems.
Note: New hardware support or new features will not be added to legacy download packages.
Overview
This download contains the Intel® Ethernet network drivers and software for Windows 7*.
Which file should you download?
Note: 10GbE adapters are only supported by 64-bit drivers:
- PROWin32.exe for 32-bit (x86) editions of Windows*
- PROWinx64.exe for 64-bit (x64) editions of Windows
How to use this download
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Download the self-extracting archive and run it. It will extract the files to a temporary directory, run the installation wizard, and remove the temporary files when the installation is complete. All language files are embedded in this archive. You do not need to download an extra language pack.
See readme notes if you want to extract the files without installing.
This software may also apply to Intel® Ethernet Controllers. Support for built-in network connections is provided by the system or board manufacturer.
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About Intel® drivers
The driver or software for your Intel® component might have been changed or replaced by the computer manufacturer. We recommend you work with your computer manufacturer before installing our driver so you don’t lose features or customizations.
See list of manufacturers’ Support websites.