Note: The problem virtual machine cannot be connected to through Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection or VMWare Horizon. An interesting item of note is the problem virtual machine is completely unpingable from any machine that we've tested from so far. The issue should now be resolved On a side note, I also deleted my VMware Unified Access Gateways VMs and deployed the updated version that ship with Horizon 7.4.0. The other 3 virtual machines can be connected to and used without issues. To resolve this: On the view connection server, create a file called locked.properties in installdirectory VMwareVMware ViewServersslgatewayconf. At this point, we are stumped on what the root cause is and what changed. We have tried recomposing off the master image, disconnecting it from the PersistentData drive and connecting to it through Horizon using other machines. Whenever a connection attempt is made from VMWare Horizon Client, the screen will go black and eventually close with the error message: "The remote desktop connection has ended". Within the last week or so, 1 of the 4 machines can no longer be connected to. These 4 machines are child images which are based off of a master image. We currently have a pool of 4 virtual machines, each of them are setup identically with Windows 10 1709.
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