Why does my PCoIP Remote Workstation hibernate or sleep and not power off remotely from my Tera 2 PCoIP Zero Client?
When a PCoIP Zero Client attempts to power down a Windows 7 or Windows 10 workstation host during a PCoIP session, the workstation may enter the sleep state rather than being shutdown. This will occur if Windows is configured to map the PC power button to …
When does the PCoIP Management Console apply a resolution change using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override setting while in a PCoIP session?
In PCoIP Management Console (MC) 1.9.1 (and newer), PCoIP Zero Clients with firmware 4.1.2 (and newer) can be configured to override the attached monitors native resolution using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override feature. The setting is recognized …
What are the cabling requirements in a Remote Workstation Card environment?
Answer: HP Anyware PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards and PCoIP Zero Clients are designed considering port pass through and should be connected in a specific manner to limit potential display issues. In a PCoIP workstation environment ensure the connection …
Why does the PCoIP Zero Client OSD image quality preference slider not have any effect on PCoIP session?
Answer: Activation of the  Image Quality Preference slider requires enablement of the  check box found in the  Configure PCoIP image quality levels  ADM GPO variable shown below.   The Image Quality Preference slider (shown below) resides in the OSD under …
The VMware Horizon View PCoIP server logs show "IPC Can't encode. Waiting. queue" after a random disconnect.
Problem The VMware Horizon View Client or PCoIP Zero Client experience a random disconnect from the VMware Horizon View session. Inspection of the PCoIP server logs show a high slice rate count after a random disconnect. The following example shows 192 …
Should I configure "Maximum Initial Image Quality" to 100 if I want lossless still image?
No. Regardless of PCoIP image-quality settings, still images are always lossless. The time it takes to display them depends on your image-quality settings and available network bandwidth. For most situations, it is recommended to use 40 for Minimum Image …