Is the current Texas Instruments USB to serial adapter in the Samsung NC241 compatible with View 5.0?
Answer: No, the current Texas Instruments USB to serial adapter built in to the Samsung NC241 is not compatible with View 5.0, or with the latest TI drivers. For View 5.0 an older legacy driver must be used. This driver must be obtained directly from …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support dynamic DNS?
Dynamic DNS allows for method of keeping a domain name record linked to a changing IP address. PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards do not currently support Dynamic DNS registration. They rely on the DHCP server to register the name when …
Does the Phillips Digital Pocket Memo work with a PCoIP Zero Client and VMware Horizon View?
Scenario A Philips Digital Pocket Memo (DPM) device does not operate after connecting to a PCoIP Zero Client using the USB EHCI controller (USB 2.0). Occasionally the PCoIP Zero Client unexpectedly restarts.   Cause The Philips Digital Pocket Memo device …
What are the limitations of configuring active directory with Management Console?
PCoIP Management Console 3.2.x has important limitations which need to be considered before using this feature in your deployment.   Active Directory users must be assigned to a Security Group. Only supports one active domain at a time. Does not support …
In VMware Horizon View, what does it mean when a particular USB issue happens on both the VMware View client and the PCoIP Zero Client?
Answer: If a USB peripheral has the same issue on both PCoIP Zero Clients and VMware View clients (repurposed PC, notebook or thin client running the View Client), it's likely that the issue is in the VMware virtual USB hub driver, or is an issue with …
Why is the host PC on my VMware Horizon brokered Remote Workstation Solution unable to wake up?
Scenario When a View Connection Server brokers a workstation connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, and the host is put into any low power state (sleep, hibernate or shutdown); the client is unable to wake the host and …