Hello David,
I don't know who developed the plugin, so I just post my findings in hthis thread.
The plugin tries to find the VDI client in C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware View\Client\bin.
There is also a 64-bit version, which installs in C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Client\bin.
The plugin works, but can you add the (non-documented) switch -standalone as an option?
This allows multiple instances of the View client to be started next to each other.
See http://www.vmadmin.co.uk/vmware/53-view/326-viewclientmultiple for an explanation.
Regards,
Arjan
edited by ArjanAnt on 8/30/2013
I don't know who developed the plugin, so I just post my findings in hthis thread.
The plugin tries to find the VDI client in C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware View\Client\bin.
There is also a 64-bit version, which installs in C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Client\bin.
The plugin works, but can you add the (non-documented) switch -standalone as an option?
This allows multiple instances of the View client to be started next to each other.
See http://www.vmadmin.co.uk/vmware/53-view/326-viewclientmultiple for an explanation.
Regards,
Arjan
edited by ArjanAnt on 8/30/2013