VMware Horizon version 2012 provides the following new features and enhancements. This information is grouped by installable component.
Beginning with this release, version numbering is based on the planned year and the month of the release. The actual release date can vary based on business needs and engineering schedule changes to address critical customer requirements.
Internal extension to declare diagnostic events from VMware Host systems
VirtualCenter
VirtualCenter dynamic events and tasks
com.vmware.orchestrator
VMware vRealize Orchestrator plugin (formerly known as VMware vCenter Orchestrator plug-in)
com.vmware.rbd
Auto Deploy
com.vmware.syslog
VMware Syslog Collector Configuration
com.vmware.vcDr
VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager Extension
com.vmware.vcHms
vSphere Replication Management (VRM)
com.vmware.vcIntegrity
VMware vSphere Update Manager Extension
com.vmware.vShieldManager
vShield Manager
vCloud Director-1
vCloud Director
com.vmware.vcops
vRealize Operations Manager (formerly known as vCenter Operations Manager)
com.vmware.vadm
VMware vRealize Infrastructure Navigator (formerly known as vCenterInfrastructure Navigator)
com.vmware.vdp
vSphere Data Protection 5.1
com.vmware.vdp2 com.vmware.vdp2.config
vSphere Data Protection 5.5/5.8
com.vmware.vsan.health
vSAN Health Check Plug-in
com.vmware.heartbeattasks
vCenter Server Heartbeat
com.vmware.hbwc
vCenter Server Heartbeat
com.vmware.heartbeat
vCenter Server Heartbeat
com.neverfail.heartbeat
vCenter Server Heartbeat
Remove unwanted plug-ins from the available plug-in list.
To remove unwanted plug-ins from the available plug-in list:
In a web browser, navigate to https://vCenter_Server_name_or_IP/mob.
Where vCenter_Server_name_or_IP/mob is the name of your vCenter Server or its IP address. Log in with your vCenter SSO admin credentials.
Click Content.
Click ExtensionManager.
Select and copy the name of the plug-in you want to remove from the list of values under Properties. For a list of default plug-ins, see the Additional Information section of this article.
Click UnregisterExtension. A new window appears.
Paste the key of the plug-in and click Invoke Method. This removes the plug-in and results in void.
Close the window.
Refresh the Managed Object Type:ManagedObjectReference:ExtensionManager window to verify that the plug-in is removed successfully.
Note: If the plug-in still appears, you may have to restart the vSphere Client. To disable the plugin through the Client Plug-In manager within the vSphere Web Client 5.1 and later:
Log in to the vSphere Web Client with an vCenter Server Administrative user.
When the error appears, click No.
Navigate to Administration > Client Plug-Ins.
Locate the client plug-in you want to disable.
Right-click this entry and select Disable.
Click Yes on the pop-up box for disabling the plugin.