We have classrooms set up with zero clients connecting to a View 5.3.1 infrastructure, and have had one of our teachers complain that they cannot do a 'shutdown' on the client (this is a beginning Windows class, they want to show how to power off a PC). This is due to a Group Policy enforced in AD, but I was wondering about the reasoning behind that choice. If this floating pool were allowed to shut their VMs down, wouldn't View just restart them (since we have the pool set to be 'always powered on')? If this is the case, would having them shut the VMs down possibly cause a boot storm, slowing that pool down? Just trying to work on arguments as to why this GP was implemented in the first place.
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