DRAG DROP - Integration of VMware Horizon resources with Workspace ONE consists of several high-level steps. Drag and drop the integration steps on the left into the correct sequential order on the right. Select and Place:
Step 1:Configure Workspace ONE Access to use the same
AD domain as VMware Horizon
Step 2: Synchronize Horizon AD users to the Workspace ONE Access service using Directory Sync
Step 3: Create one or more virtual apps collections for the VMware Horizon pods in Workspace ONE Access
Step 4: Configure the SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server
Step 5: Verify that users see assigned resources in Workspace ONE catalog and when clicked the resource triggers the SAML SSO process
This is tha correct order:
1: Configure SAML in Horizon Conection server
2: Configure WS1A to use same AD domain
3: Synch Horizon AD users and groups
4: Create a virtual app collection in Workspace ONE Access
5: Verify that users can see the assigned resources
Step 1:Configure Workspace ONE Access to use the same
AD domain as VMware Horizon
Step 2: Synchronize Horizon AD users to the Workspace ONE Access service using Directory Sync
Step 3: Create one or more virtual apps collections for the VMware Horizon pods in Workspace ONE Access
Step 4: Configure the SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server
Step 5: Verify that users see assigned resources in Workspace ONE catalog and when clicked the resource triggers the SAML SSO process
Here the answer to this question with the official documentation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-D7B47EF1-A282-4A17-9CB1-C16ABE9C856A.html
Correct sequence:
nprieto182 is right:
1- Configure Workspace ONE Access to use the same AD domain as VMware Horizon
2- Synchronize Horizon AD users to the Workspace ONE Access service using Directory Sync
3- Create one or more virtual apps collections for the VMware Horizon pods in Workspace ONE Access
4- Configure the SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server
5- Verify that users see assigned resources in Workspace ONE catalog and when clicked the resource triggers the SAML SSO process
El orden es: 1. Synchronize 2. Create 3. Configure the SAML 4. Configure Workspace ONE 5. Verify
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-D7B47EF1-A282-4A17-9CB1-C16ABE9C856A.html
and
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1_access_directory/GUID-D1EDAE90-FAC5-45E4-8BA4-41AEC29346D2.html
As dudes mentioned before, here is https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-D7B47EF1-A282-4A17-9CB1-C16ABE9C856A.html . There It says:
* Deploy and configure Horizon servers. -Option not appear-
* Deploy Horizon desktop and application pools, with entitlements set for Active Directory users and groups. -Option not appear-
* Sync Active Directory users and groups who are entitled to application......bla..bla..bla.
* Create one or more virtual apps collections for the Horizon pods in Workspace ONE Access.
* Configure SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server.......bla..bla..bla.
And by that..Correct Sequence of the Question would be....
1-Synchronize Horizon AD users to the Workspace ONE Access service using Directory Sync
2-Create One or more virtual apps collections for the VMware Horizon pods in workspace ONE Access
3-Configure the SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server
and the others by discard
4-Configure WorkSpace One Access to use the same AD Domain as Vmware Horizon
5-Verify that users see assigned resources... bla..bla .bla..bla
Looking through the post here: https://darrylmiles.blog/2021/09/14/integrating-workspace-one-access-with-horizon-8-using-the-new-21-08-access-connector/
Surely the order should be:
1: Configure SAML
2: Configure WS1A to use same AD domain
3: Synch Horizon AD users
4: Create a virtual app
5: Verify that users can see the assigned resources
steps shown are not correct, it should be:
* Deploy and configure Horizon servers.
* Deploy Horizon desktop and application pools, with entitlements set for Active Directory users and groups.
* Sync Active Directory users and groups who are entitled to application and desktop pools in Horizon Connection Server instances to the Workspace ONE Access service using the Directory Sync service.
* Create one or more virtual apps collections for the Horizon pods in Workspace ONE Access.
* Configure SAML authenticator on the Horizon Connection Server. You must always use the Workspace ONE Access FQDN on the Authenticator configuration page.
see https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-D7B47EF1-A282-4A17-9CB1-C16ABE9C856A.html
Procedure is correct, here is a VMware Doc on integrating Workspace One with Horizon;
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-D7B47EF1-A282-4A17-9CB1-C16ABE9C856A.html
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