Now let's create a new VDI configuration in which users have their own configuration, instead of associating it to the terminal.

Previous requirements

In order to perform this configuration, it is necessary to have in place a directory service: an LDAP, Microsoft Active Directory, or Corus. Installation and configuration of the server is beyond the scope of this guide. Check with your directory service administrator the right values to use to authenticate users in your directory service.

Creating Terminal Policy

On the home screen of flexVDI Dashboard, open the VDI section in the upper left area.

Open the context menu of "Terminal Policy" and click on "New terminal policy". You will be presented a window like this:

Enter the name of the new policy. In our example it is called "registeredUserPolicy". Click "Next".

In the authentication mode drop-down, select "AD/LDAP Authentication". Click Next.

In this screen are configured all the settings to access the directory service. The input fields are:

If the Authentication server is an Active Directory, the "Proxy user" must be composed like "NetBIOS Domain Name"\"User Name". It is important to notice that the format used to specify the domain name must be the NetBIOS one (short name like "MYCOMPANY") but not the FQDN (mycompany.com). Right values of Proxy users will look like "MYCOMPANY\Administrator", but AD will reject users like "mycompany.com\Administrator" or "Administrator@flexvdi.com".

In this attribute of the LDAP we can record for every user:

Now click "Finish".

You have now set up your "Terminal Policy" with user authentication. Now you must assign to it the terminals from which authenticated users will connect, as shown in VDI: flexVDI in kiosk mode under the "Assigning a terminal to a terminal policy" header.

Accessing the desktop with flexVDI Client

Now you will use the VDI environment you just created. To do this you will use the flexVDI Client that was installed and configured in the previous page VDI: flexVDI in kiosk mode.

Having assigned an authenticated Desktop Policy to the terminal, flexVDI Client will show a screen like this:

 

Enter your credentials, and click on connect. If you have been assigned only one Desktop Policy, as in the example we have followed so far, flexVDI will directly connect you to your desktop.

If you had created several Desktop Policies of Guests and would have associated them to the user, he would be shown a desktop selection screen to choose the desktop to use now.

 

And after pressing "enter":

It will be connected to the console of the selected desktop.