How to use the HP Anyware Licensing Portal
The HP Anyware Licensing Portal provides secure access to the list of licenses and can be used by the company's assigned Account Administrator. The Account Administrator role can be fulfilled by one central administrator or can be distributed across …
What are the requirements for USB 2.0 (EHCI) support on PCoIP Zero Clients?
Answer: EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) is a high-speed controller standard that is publicly documented and provides high speed USB functionality. Tera2 based PCoIP Clients support USB 2.0 (EHCI) out of the box on all firmware releases. The …
Steps for doing an Offline License Activation/Deactivation for Management Console
For offline activation, you will need some assistance from the HP Anyware technical staff. Scenario 1:   Fresh license activation : Login into your account on the  HP Anyware self service portal .  Don't have an account? Register  here . Select  …
How do I tell which encryption method is being used for the PCoIP session?
PCoIP technology supports just AES-256-GCM encryption. Both methods of encryption - AES-128-GCM and Salsa20-256-round12 have been deprecated. The examples below are still valid when trying to determine which encryption method is being used. In viewing the …
CVE-2017-5754, CVE-2017-5753 and CVE-2017-5715 Information regarding speculative execution Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.
Vulnerability Detail On January 3, 2018 it was formally announced that researchers had found three vulnerabilities that take advantage of the implementation of speculative execution of instructions on many modern microprocessor architectures to perform …
Can I replace the PCoIP Management Console's Self-Signed SSL certificate with a certificate signed by a Certificate Authority?
PCoIP Management Console  PCoIP Management Console supports replacement of the default HP Anyware self signed certificate. It is recommended that this certificate be replaced by a certificated signed by a trusted Certificate Authority. For instructions on …
What types of USB devices are supported in Linux with the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
The Tera2 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card presents a Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) and Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI), supporting the USB 1.0 and USB 2.0 specifications respectively, via the PCIe 1x connector to the motherboard. If is up …