Error: The Certificate for the Domain Controller is Untrusted or Invalid
Problem   When connecting to a HP Anyware PCoIP Agent the client receives the error "The Certificate for the Domain Controller is Untrusted or Invalid."     Causes:   The error generally means that the HP Anyware Connector was unable to communicate with …
Why do I get a gray screen when connecting from the HP Anyware PCoIP Software Client to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Answer: To resolve this issue, please make sure that you have the following installed and set correctly on the host PC/workstation - i.e. a computer with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (host card) installed: The host card should be running PCoIP firmware …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients support multi-factor authentication?
PCoIP Zero Clients support multi-factor authentication when connecting to HP Anyware, PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards, VMware or Amazon WorkSpaces. These can be used in pre-session authentication and in-session/post-session authentication scenarios. Since …
Is a 2560x1600 display resolution supported by PCoIP hardware devices?
PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards (host cards) support 2560x1600 based on the following: Firmware 4.0.3 and newer TERA2140 Supports a maximum resolution for two monitors of 2560x1600 @60Hz Supports a maximum resolution for four …
How do I upload certificates to PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards?
Follow the instructions below to upload a PEM certificate to a PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a PCoIP host card) via the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) or the PCoIP Management Console (PCoIP MC). For a comprehensive …
What is monitor emulation on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card and how does it work?
Answer: Monitor emulation is a feature on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a host card) that ensures graphics cards see a valid EDID on a Display Port or DVI port on boot. This helps prevent the graphics card from driving DVI signals or DP …
How do I access CTRL-ALT-DEL on a touchscreen monitor with Windows 7?
Answer: In Windows 7 environments where a touchscreen monitor uses the onscreen keyboard, consider enabling CTRL+ALT+ DEL, also known as the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS): Log in to the remote workstation or virtual desktop with the appropriate …