
On Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 desktops, if you open files in a shared folder on the desktop, disconnect from the desktop, and reconnect to the desktop, the left navigation pane in Windows Explorer displays duplicate entries for the shared drive.
Workaround: Close and reopen Windows Explorer.
On Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 desktops, if you remove a drive from being shared on the desktop, Windows Explorer continues to display the removed drive in the guest operating system. If you use Horizon Client to connect to a remote desktop that has client drive redirection disabled, such as through a group policy setting, or if you connect to a remote desktop that has View Agent 6.1.0 or an earlier version installed, no message is displayed to explain why the client drive redirection feature is not working. However, the printing problem might still occur because the client might use a temporary address, which is not in the specified range. Workaround: Use the location-based printing group policy setting IP Range to include the multiple addresses. Anytime the client connects, it can use any one of the addresses. In an IPv6 environment, if you configure IP address mapping for location-based printing, users might encounter a problem accessing the printer because the client can have multiple IPv6 addresses.
With serial port redirection, at a high baud rate such as 115200, the performance of VMware Blast is significantly worse than PCoIP, and the connection might sometimes hang.Workaround: Use third-party software to limit the bandwidth. The serial port redirection group policy setting Bandwidth Limit does not set a limit on the bandwidth.Workaround: On the Windows client machine, edit the following registry keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VMware, Inc.\VMware VDM\RTAV: This issue occurs because the client needs to be configured to accommodate the default screen resolution for a Surface Pro 4, which is 1920 X 1080. When attempting to use the Real-Time Audio-Video feature on a Surface Pro 4 device, you see only a black screen.Below you will find a list of known issues and their corresponding workarounds that came straight from the VMware Docs. VMware Horizon Client 5.1 for Windows was released on July 2nd, 2019.