Manual Chapter :
Example access policy for standalone View Client and View on webtop
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BIG-IP APM
- 16.0.0, 15.1.0
Example access policy for standalone View Client and View on webtop
You can configure one access policy that can provide access to a standalone View Client and
can launch View from a webtop depending on the client type.
Client Type action branch rules
Place actions for the standalone View
Client on the VMware View branch, and place actions for launching View from a dynamic webtop
on the Full or Mobile Browser branch.

Example access policy continued: Logon and authentication
To support a
standalone View Client, you must provide a VMware View Logon page and Active Directory
authentication. This example shows RSA SecurID authentication followed by Active Directory
(AD) authentication. (SecurID authentication is optional for a standalone View Client; it
can follow or precede the AD Auth action.)
To support launching View from a webtop,
you can provide a Logon Page and any authentication type. This example includes AD Auth.

Example access policy completed: Resource assignment
After successful
authentication, assign resources to the session.

You might choose to configure your access policy differently. For example,
you might not use SecurID authentication for a standalone View Client at all, and you might
choose a different type of authentication, or multiple types of authentication, before
launching View from a webtop.