Thin client HP t5135 VDI / configuration of VMWare View

I tried to configure my t5135 to be a thin client VDI, but in vain. I'm looking for some idea where I can configure my VDI / VMWare View in this thin client. I tried several configs, but can't seem to get that it connects to my login server, I installed the windows client and it works fine.

Thank you

Matt

Had the same problem with the t5145. HP said to allow the direct connection and it should work with vmview. However he has worked with the former client of 2.0 client just couldn't do SSO on. Technology of lvl 2 HP said that he could not do the tunneling using the broker.

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