

The base image is used as the golden image so all desktops inherit VM settings.

Secondly, the default screen resolution is commonly changed on the base image for console access from 800圆00 to something larger for better console display. By Default, a virtual machine in vSphere 5.0 is not set to "Auto Detect" video settings. The issue is with the base image configuration for VMWare View deployments. So, through much testing with zero clients, thin clients, ThinLaunch (which rocks BTW) and end user connection validations to VMWare View environments, I believe I found a easy work around for this issue. Although this does not impact the overall connection most customers just live with the "screen blinking", personally I don't like it! The Windows, Mac and Smartphone clients work just fine, but with the resolution changes recommended the connections seem to be much quicker at startup. I tracked the problem down to the windows 7 PCoIP video driver trying to adjust to the resolution of the monitor attached to the Zero Client. After authentication, the virtual desktop display starts rapid "black/white screen" on the display while waiting to finalize login.

Recently, I have observed an annoying issue with Teradici Zero Clients ( Wyse and Samsung) while users are logging into the device.
