Release Notes

Anyware Trusted Zero Client

24.03.6

Current supported release General Support

Release 24.03.6 of the Anyware Trusted Zero Client is a maintenance release which replaces and deprecates 24.03.4. There was no 24.03.5 release.

It includes the following:

  • Bug fix: Factory reset now clears prior settings (216200)
  • Bug fix:  Hardware model is now always displayed (212838)

Previous release information:

24.03.4:

  • Adds support for Wacom Movink13
    We've resolved an issue where the Wacom Movink13 (Model DTH-135) was previously not able to be set to "Tablet Performance" within the Trusted Zero Client UI.
  • Bug fixes and security updates.

24.03.3:

  • Added network manager logs to support bundles
    Network manager logs are now included in Trusted Zero Client support bundles.
  • Added support for AMD R2000 chipset
    This release introduces support for the AMD R2000 chipset.
  • VMware protocols can now be changed via the Agent
    Previously, setting the default protocol between Blast and PCoIP from a VMware Agent did not change the protocol used by the Trusted Zero Client. This has been fixed.
  • USB devices are now automatically forwarded to VMWare desktops
    When plugging in a USB device while in a VMware session, the device is now automatically connected to the remote desktop.
  • Added product and board serial to endpoint static properties
    properties/static/serialNumber is now deprecated. Instead, properties/static/productSerialNumber and properties/static/boardSerialNumber can now be used to obtain more specific serial information for Trusted Zero Clients.
  • Operational certificate renewal safety
    Previously, when setting the renewBefore to a value greater than the lifetime of the operational certificate, the Trusted Zero Client would continually renew the op cert making the endpoint appear to be unable to connect to the Trust Center. A safety has been put in place to ensure that if invalid renewal values are set, the Trust Agent will ignore and use a reasonable default.

24.03.0:

  • Support for VMware Horizon View connections using the Blast protocol
    Trusted Zero Client devices can now connect to VMware Horizon hosts using the Blast protocol. No configuration is necessary; connecting to a VMware Horizon host will select the appropriate protocol automatically.
  • Support for VMware Horizon Smart Card Authentication (CAC/PIV)
    Trusted Zero Client devices can now authenticate to VMware Horizon hosts using Smart Cards. The following cards and readers have been tested:

    • Identiv SCR3310
    • PIVKey C910

    Other CAC/PIV cards are expected to work, but have not been tested.

  • Static IP Support
    You can now configure a Trusted Zero Client's IPv4 and IPv6 settings via the Trusted Zero Client's interface, or by pushing from the Anyware Trust Center. For more information, see Settings > Network > Network Information.
  • Support for 802.1x
    With this release, you can now manually provision Trusted Zero Client devices with certificates for networks which require 802.1x authentication. The method used to do this depends on your Endpoint Management System (EMS); refer to your manufacturer's documentation for more information.

 

24.03.4

End of Availability
This release is no longer supported.

Release 24.03.4 of the Anyware Trusted Zero Client is a maintenance release which replaces and deprecates 24.03.3.

It includes the following:

  • Adds support for Wacom Movink13
    We've resolved an issue where the Wacom Movink13 (Model DTH-135) was previously not able to be set to "Tablet Performance" within the Trusted Zero Client UI.
  • Bug fixes and security updates.

Previous release information:

Release 24.03.3 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Added network manager logs to support bundles

Network manager logs are now included in Trusted Zero Client support bundles.

Added support for AMD R2000 chipset

This release introduces support for the AMD R2000 chipset.

VMware protocols can now be changed via the Agent

Previously, setting the default protocol between Blast and PCoIP from a VMware Agent did not change the protocol used by the Trusted Zero Client. This has been fixed.

USB devices are now automatically forwarded to VMWare desktops

When plugging in a USB device while in a VMware session, the device is now automatically connected to the remote desktop.

Added product and board serial to endpoint static properties

properties/static/serialNumber is now deprecated. Instead, properties/static/productSerialNumber and properties/static/boardSerialNumber can now be used to obtain more specific serial information for Trusted Zero Clients.

Operational certificate renewal safety

Previously, when setting the renewBefore to a value greater than the lifetime of the operational certificate, the Trusted Zero Client would continually renew the op cert making the endpoint appear to be unable to connect to the Trust Center. A safety has been put in place to ensure that if invalid renewal values are set, the Trust Agent will ignore and use a reasonable default.


 

Release 24.03.0 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Support for VMware Horizon View connections using the Blast protocol

Trusted Zero Client devices can now connect to VMware Horizon hosts using the Blast protocol. No configuration is necessary; connecting to a VMware Horizon host will select the appropriate protocol automatically.

Support for VMware Horizon Smart Card Authentication (CAC/PIV)

Trusted Zero Client devices can now authenticate to VMware Horizon hosts using Smart Cards. The following cards and readers have been tested:

  • Identiv SCR3310
  • PIVKey C910

Other CAC/PIV cards are expected to work, but have not been tested.

Static IP Support

You can now configure a Trusted Zero Client's IPv4 and IPv6 settings via the Trusted Zero Client's interface, or by pushing from the Anyware Trust Center. For more information, see Settings > Network > Network Information.

Support for 802.1x

With this release, you can now manually provision Trusted Zero Client devices with certificates for networks which require 802.1x authentication. The method used to do this depends on your Endpoint Management System (EMS); refer to your manufacturer's documentation for more information.

24.03.3

End of Availability
This release is no longer supported.

Release 24.03.3 of the Trusted Zero Client is a maintenance release which replaces and deprecates 24.03.0. It includes the following:

Added network manager logs to support bundles

Network manager logs are now included in Trusted Zero Client support bundles.

Added support for AMD R2000 chipset

This release introduces support for the AMD R2000 chipset.

VMware protocols can now be changed via the Agent

Previously, setting the default protocol between Blast and PCoIP from a VMware Agent did not change the protocol used by the Trusted Zero Client. This has been fixed.

USB devices are now automatically forwarded to VMWare desktops

When plugging in a USB device while in a VMware session, the device is now automatically connected to the remote desktop.

Added product and board serial to endpoint static properties

properties/static/serialNumber is now deprecated. Instead, properties/static/productSerialNumber and properties/static/boardSerialNumber can now be used to obtain more specific serial information for Trusted Zero Clients.

Operational certificate renewal safety

Previously, when setting the renewBefore to a value greater than the lifetime of the operational certificate, the Trusted Zero Client would continually renew the op cert making the endpoint appear to be unable to connect to the Trust Center. A safety has been put in place to ensure that if invalid renewal values are set, the Trust Agent will ignore and use a reasonable default.


Previous release information:

Release 24.03.0 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Support for VMware Horizon View connections using the Blast protocol

Trusted Zero Client devices can now connect to VMware Horizon hosts using the Blast protocol. No configuration is necessary; connecting to a VMware Horizon host will select the appropriate protocol automatically.

Support for VMware Horizon Smart Card Authentication (CAC/PIV)

Trusted Zero Client devices can now authenticate to VMware Horizon hosts using Smart Cards. The following cards and readers have been tested:

  • Identiv SCR3310
  • PIVKey C910

Other CAC/PIV cards are expected to work, but have not been tested.

Static IP Support

You can now configure a Trusted Zero Client's IPv4 and IPv6 settings via the Trusted Zero Client's interface, or by pushing from the Anyware Trust Center. For more information, see Settings > Network > Network Information.

Support for 802.1x

With this release, you can now manually provision Trusted Zero Client devices with certificates for networks which require 802.1x authentication. The method used to do this depends on your Endpoint Management System (EMS); refer to your manufacturer's documentation for more information.

24.03

End of Support
This release is no longer supported.

Beta release notes

These release notes are currently in beta, and may change as we approach general availability. Please monitor this page for updates.

Release 24.03.0 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Support for VMware Horizon View connections using the Blast protocol

Trusted Zero Client devices can now connect to VMware Horizon hosts using the Blast protocol. No configuration is necessary; connecting to a VMware Horizon host will select the appropriate protocol automatically.

Support for VMware Horizon Smart Card Authentication (CAC/PIV)

Trusted Zero Client devices can now authenticate to VMware Horizon hosts using Smart Cards. The following cards and readers have been tested:

  • Identiv SCR3310
  • PIVKey C910

Other CAC/PIV cards are expected to work, but have not been tested.

Static IP Support

You can now configure a Trusted Zero Client's IPv4 and IPv6 settings via the Trusted Zero Client's interface, or by pushing from the Anyware Trust Center. For more information, see Settings > Network > Network Information.

Support for 802.1x

With this release, you can now manually provision Trusted Zero Client devices with certificates for networks which require 802.1x authentication. The method used to do this depends on your Endpoint Management System (EMS); refer to your manufacturer's documentation for more information.

23.12.2

General Support

Release 23.12.2 of the Anyware Trusted Zero Client is a maintenance release which replaces and deprecates 23.12.1.

It includes the following:

  • Bug fixes and security updates.

Previous release information:

23.12.1:

  • Bug fixes and security updates.

23.12.0:

Sound Device Selection

You can now view your available audio devices, and change the input or output device you want to use. See Sound Device Selection for more information.

Display Configuration

You can now view your available displays, set each display's resolution and orientation, configure the monitor layout, and choose which monitor acts as the desktop's primary display. See Display Configuration for more information.

23.12.1

End of Availability
This release is no longer supported.

Release 23.12.1 of the Anyware Trusted Zero Client is a maintenance release which replaces and deprecates 23.12.

It includes the following:

  • Bug fixes and security updates.

Previous release information:

Release 23.12 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Sound Device Selection

You can now view your available audio devices, and change the input or output device you want to use. See Sound Device Selection for more information.

Display Configuration

You can now view your available displays, set each display's resolution and orientation, configure the monitor layout, and choose which monitor acts as the desktop's primary display. See Display Configuration for more information.

23.12

End of Availability
This release is no longer supported.

Release 23.12 of the Trusted Zero Client includes the following:

Sound Device Selection

You can now view your available audio devices, and change the input or output device you want to use. See Sound Device Selection for more information.

Display Configuration

You can now view your available displays, set each display's resolution and orientation, configure the monitor layout, and choose which monitor acts as the desktop's primary display. See Display Configuration for more information.

23.08

Technical Guidance

Anyware Trust Center 23.08 is a minor release that contains bug fixes. There are no feature changes in this release.