Ivanti Products
At Setup > Ivanti Products you can integrate other Ivanti products in Workspace Control.


When you enable Ivanti Automation Integration, you can run Automation Tasks in the user workspace, for example to install software or to create user profiles.
Automation Tasks can be integrated when:
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a session starts.
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Configure this at Composition > Actions By Type > Automation Tasks.
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an application starts.
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Configure this at Composition > Applications, on the Actions tab of the Configuration of an application.
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a security event occurs.
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Configure this at Setup > Integration > Set up Alerting.
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Configuration
On the Settings tab:
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Enable Automation Integration.
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Select the Dispatcher detection settings that Workspace Control should use to detect the Automation Dispatchers:
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Autodetect (only for Automation 2018.x and lower) allows Workspace Control to search for available Automation Dispatchers by sending a multicast signal.
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Use Dispatcher address list allows Workspace Control to search for specific Automation Dispatchers. If you select this option, you need to specify the IP address or hostname of at least one Dispatcher.
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Select an Automation Environment.
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Specify a dedicated Automation login for Automation Authentication. This dedicated login must at least have read permissions on the Modules and Projects nodes in Automation.
When you have configured the above settings, you can use the Test now button to test whether you can connect to the selected Automation environment.
The Log tab shows a log of all Automation actions, including alerting actions.
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See the Automation Help for more information about Automation.
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As of Automation 2019.0, all autodetect functionality has been deprecated. For more information see Dispatcher Detection settings in the Automation Administration Guide.


When you enable Identity Director Integration, you can base access to an application or object on the availability of Identity Director Services (already available or created from Workspace Control with the Identity Director Service Wizard). For example, you can base Access Control to the managed application Microsoft Visio on the Identity Director Service "Microsoft Visio".
This enables you to use the Identity Director workflow to approve and install the application, while Workspace Control automatically makes the managed application available as soon as the service has been delivered in the end user's workspace.
For applications, access control based on a delivered Identity Director Service, can be configured on the application's Access Control > Identity tab at Composition > Applications. For objects, this is configured on the object's Access Control tab.
Configuration
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Enable Identity Director Integration
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Specify the Identity DirectorManagement Portal URL. By default, this URL consists of https://<Management Portal_hostname>/IdentityDirector.
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The Publication name and Publication password are used by Workspace Control to connect to the Identity Director Management Portal. The Publication name can be found in the Identity DirectorManagement Portal, at Setup > Service publications.
When you have configured the above settings, you can use the Test now button to test whether you can connect to the specified Management Portal. If connection is possible, an overview of all available Identity Director Services will be shown.
If Access Control is based on a Not Identity Director Service rule and Identity Director Integration is disabled, all users will comply with this rule.


VDX merges local applications and a remote desktop into a single workspace. This technology eliminates the need to switch between a local and remote desktop providing an optimized user experience. This is useful if you run applications that do not function properly in a server-based computing environment, or if you have other reasons to keep some applications running locally.
With the Virtual Desktop Extender, a virtual channel is created between the session and the locally installed desktop extender as soon as a session is initialized. If the user has been granted access to an application that is installed locally, that application will be presented in the end user's session.
When you enable Virtual Desktop Extender (VDX) integration, you can configure applications to run from the local desktop using VDX by selecting Run as Workspace Extension at its Properties > General tab.
Configuration
Enable Virtual Desktop Extender (VDX) integration - Enable or Disable the integration of VDX with Workspace Control. If disabled the VDX functionality remains intact, but is no longer managed by Workspace Control.
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Enable VDX Engine - Enable or Disable the VDX Engine. This disables VDX altogether, not just the integration with Workspace Control.
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Let VDX override Workspace Extender - If both VDX and the RES Workspace Extender are installed, this option will force Workspace Control to use VDX.
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Hide client taskbar at session start
Autodetect - Uses the settings as they are used in the scenarios as described in the VDX documentation.
Yes - Hides the local taskbar when starting a remote session.
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Show already running client applications
Autodetect - Displays running client applications that would be obscured when starting a remote session.
Yes - Allows applications windows from applications that were running before the VDX session started to be managed by VDX.
No - Only new applications windows from applications that were not running before the VDX session started will be managed by VDX.
Exception: In case applications share the same process (e.g. explorer.exe and iexplorer.exe), newly started application windows will not be managed by VDX if the process was already running at the start of the VDX session.
When choosing Yes or Autodetect, running client applications can be freely moved in and out of the session by users. -
End running client applications at log off - Ends any applications that are running on the client when logging off.
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Windows keys passthrough - Allows the use of the following keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Windows in VDX sessions:
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Windows key
Open / Close Start Menu -
Windows key+E
Open Windows Explorer -
Windows key+R
Open Run dialog box -
Windows key+M
Minimize all windows -
Windows key+D
Show desktop -
Windows key+<nr>
Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number (from left to right). If the program is already running, switch to that program. -
Ctrl+Esc
Open / Close Start Menu -
Ctrl+Shift+Esc
Open Task Manager
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Note: When Windows keys passthrough is enabled for user sessions running on Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 and 2012/2012 R2, the Alt+Tab key combination to switch between application windows, does not work.
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Let users access client start menu through VDX - Enable this option to show the start menu of the client in an alternative start menu, accessible from the VDX tray icon on the remote desktop. The client start menu offers a Search option. This enables VDX users to search for applications easier by typing in (part) of the application name.
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Let users access client desktop through VDX - Enable this option to show the desktop shortcuts of the client in an alternative start menu, accessible from the VDX tray icon on the remote desktop.
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Let users access client notification area through VDX - Enable this option to show the notification area of the client in an alternative start menu, accessible from the VDX tray icon on the remote desktop.
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Mode
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a (recommended): Enables VDX to run in the reverse seamless mode.
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b: This mode is obsolete and will be removed in a future version of Workspace Control.
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Disabled: Enables VDX to run in native "Extender mode". Extender mode means that local applications run seamlessly within the remote desktop, but the local application windows are not managed by VDX: the local applications are not part of the Z-order, but they are present on the taskbar as if they are running in the remote desktop. Switching to Extender mode can be useful when you are dealing with applications that cannot properly be managed by VDX.
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Ignore the following client processes - Ignores running client processes from VDX integration. These applications will not be available through VDX and/or the client desktop / client Start Menu folders. Enter the process names separated by semicolons (;) (example: proc1.exe;proc2.exe;proc3.exe). This setting can be configured for Mode: disabled.
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Custom message for the run balloon - Allows you to adapt the title and message of the information balloon that is displayed with the VDX icon in the notification area.
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Show balloon - Select it to enable the display of the VDX information balloon. Deselect it to disable the display of the VDX information balloon.
For the Show balloon option to function, the VDX Clients and the VDX Engine need to be upgraded to Ivanti VDX version 10.3.70.0 or later.
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Title - Enter an appropriate for the title displayed when the VDX information balloon appears.
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Message - Enter an appropriate message displayed when the VDX information balloon appears.
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When a VDX session is started from a Workspace Control session, the screensaver of the client will be used by default. It is possible to force the use of the Workspace Control session screensaver by setting the registry value NoAgentScreenSaver.