Why can a session not be establish after a user disconnects while the Windows "waiting for programs to close" dialog is showing?
Problem When disconnecting a PCoIP session while Windows is shutting down or a user account is logging off with the "waiting for programs to close" dialog is showing; the ability to reconnect the PCoIP session is lost.    Cause When Windows is shutting …
Recovering the OSD when the resolution was set to 800x600 or lower which removed functionality.
This occurs because these low resolutions do not display the OSD correctly, and access to some configurations are lost. Previously this was not an available feature which prevented devices being put into un-configurable states by setting resolutions to …
Could the use of two DVI channels be a sources for delay which might cause jitter in a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card configuration?
Using the two DVI channels on a PCoIP Zero Client to PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with the Dual-link DVI connector converter to achieve a 2560x1600 resolution is NOT a source for delay which might cause jitter. The use of two DVI channels could be one of …
Why is the image quality reduced for a couple seconds right after a session is connected?
This is expected behaviour during the first couple seconds when a PCoIP session is established and is caused by the PCoIP device's bandwidth management algorithm. The algorithm continuously optimizes the amount of network traffic a PCoIP device generates …
Core API vs Session Client API
  The following page details and compares the Core API and Session Client API in the following area's: Feature Set Supported Host Platforms Direct Connection Licensing   Core API vs Session Client API Feature Set The following table details the feature …
Why are some resolutions not available in the OSD but are listed as available in the PCoIP Zero Client Administrator's Guide?
This article is applicable to PCoIP Zero Clients that have DVI ports. To see all the supported resolutions in the OSD as listed in the PCoIP Zero Client Administrators' Guide ( GUI Reference > Configuring OSD Display Settings > OSD Dual-display: Display …