Click Connect to initiate a connection to VMware View Manager. Note: When the Auto connect feature is enabled (see Section 4.2), the Connect screen shown in Figure 4-4..! ........ will not be used and clicking the Connect button is not available. Instead, the zero client auto connects with the View Connection Server and you see either a disclaimer or login dialog box. 2. Accepting the Disclaimer Once connected to VMware View Manager, a disclaimer may appear, if configured in the VMware View Mana
Note: The enabled encryption must match between the host and client for a session to be established. If both modes are enabled, the firmware selects: • Host to client: AES-128-GCM for the PCoIP session • VM 4.5 and later to client: SALSA20-256-Round12 for the PCoIP session Configure SALSA20-256-Round 12 encryption for the host or client. SALSA20-256-Round12 is a lighter encryption method implemented in firmware that may offer improved performance when connecting to VMware View 4 or later when th
TER1206003 Issue 3 PCoIP® Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide • OSD: PCoIP Connection Manager + Auto-Logon: Explains how to use the OSD to configure a client to automatically enter the user's login details when connecting to a published desktop via a PCoIP Connection Manager. 4.3.3 Zero Client–View VDI Connections You can configure zero clients to use the PCoIP protocol when connecting to virtual desktops in a VMware View environment. Depending on the size of your PCoIP deployment, you may
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. TER1206003 Issue 5 PCoIP® Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide Contents Table of Figures 10 Table of Tables 16 1 Welcome 20 1.1 Introduction 20 2 What's New 22 2.1 What's New in Firmware 4.1.2 22 2.2 What's New in Firmware 4.1.0 22 2.2.1 Workstation and VDI 22 2.2.2 VDI-specific 24 2.2.3 Workstation-specific 24 2.3 What's New in Firmware 4.0.3 24 2.4 What's New in Firmware 4.0.2 25 2