Only to customer view to run via local group policy

We have a configuration of the vmware view here environment, and we anticipate using a couple of our machines of public bank here as a trial to get usage data.  These machines are all running Windows 7, but I want to limit for the one application they can run is the vmware view client.  I tried to do this by opening 'gpedit.msc' and change the User Configuration / Administrative Templates / System / Run only specified Windows applications and define to allow only the vmware view client, wswc.exe.

However, when I do this, the client discovers does not open, saying "VMware View Client was able to start. Required plugins is not available. "I guess other applications for assistance to the white list, so nobody knows what they are?  Also, if anyone has a better idea on how to restrict these machines only run the client from the view, I'd be interested as well.  Thanks in advance.

There are a couple of exe files in the client view bin.  I'd start with white list all then them remove one by one to understand what is needed.

VMware-remotemks - container.exe

VMware - remotemks.exe

wsnm.exe

wsnm_usbctrl.exe

wswc.exe

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