How can I identify the version of VMware's SVGA driver in my virtual machine?
Answer: To identify the VMware SVGA driver version that your current virtual machine is using perform the following steps. Log in to your VM. Left click the start button. Right click Computer. Left click Manage. Left click Device Manager. Expand Display …
What are the best scenarios and setups HP Anyware uses to test its implementation of SCEP?
These are the setups and scenarios used to test HP Anyware implementation of SCEP (Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol).     Tested SCEP Server Setups: OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Installed Role Services: Active Directory Certificate Service Network …
How do I enable NTP on PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards?
Enabling NTP is important on the PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. NTP is using for the following: Setting the time and date of the PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. As there is no battery on the devices, the time and …
How do I enable and disable the PCoIP Zero Client session disconnect CTRL-ALT-F12 key sequence?
Enable When using a PCoIP Zero Client to connect to HP Anyware, Amazon Workspaces or VMware Horizon View the Ctrl-Alt-F12 shortcut is enabled by default. This setting can be configured via the AWI or PCoIP Management Console. When using a workstation with …
How do I reset the configuration parameters entered on my PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Answer: There are four ways to reset the PCoIP Zero Client to default settings which are described below. The PCoIP Remote Workstation card (also known as a PCoIP host card) has one reset procedure also described below. Some network information will be …
How can I determine the frame rate at a PCoIP protocol client?
Answer: There are a multiple ways to determine the frame update rate displayed at the PCoIP Zero Client.    Note: the frame rate displayed at the client this may be different than the source display frame rate when in a congested network environment.  Log …