How do I restrict a USB device in PCoIP Zero Client where a Hub is used?
Scenario Introduced in Firmware 4.1 is a new feature that allows a keyboard and mouse to be locally terminated behind a hub on a PCoIP Zero Client. Previously all devices on a HUB were treated as one and the keyboard and mouse were remotely terminated. …
What happens when you change the PCoIP Zero Client's Authorized Devices list to allow desired devices?
When you specify the devices you want to allow by adding them to the  Authorized Devices list, this automatically blocks everything else. That means there is no need to add devices you don't want to allow to the Unauthorized Devices list. Caution! Before …
Why is the network connection lost when a USB disk is plugged into a PCoIP Zero Client?
Scenario A desktop freeze, session disconnect or "network connection lost" (if the overlay network error message is enabled) message is displayed after an USB disk is plugged into a PCoIP Zero Client.   Cause A heavy load such as autoplay on a flash drive …
Core API - PCoIP Client SDK for Linux
Core API Change Log This section outlines API call updates and changes for the Core API from the different versions of the PCoIP Client SDK for Linux.   20.10 PcoipClientInitData PcoipClientInitData structure has been changed for licensing related data. …
Core API - PCoIP Client SDK for Windows
Core API Change Log This section outlines API call updates and changes for the Core API from the different versions of the PCoIP Client SDK for Windows.   20.10 PcoipClientInitData PcoipClientInitData structure has been changed for licensing related data. …
Core API - PCoIP Client SDK for macOS
Core API Change Log This section outlines API call updates and changes for the Core API from the different versions of the PCoIP Client SDK for macOS. 20.10 PcoipClientInitData PcoipClientInitData structure has been changed for licensing related data. The …
How can I tell if the 802.1x certificate uploaded successfully?
A good test is to use the web UI to upload the 802.1x certificate. From the web UI, go to Upload> Certificate and view the screen. If the certificate is listed after a restart of the PCoIP Zero Client then the certificate was uploaded successfully (see …