How to identify network issues in PCoIP Logs
All HP Anyware PCoIP Agents, PCoIP Zero Clients, PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards and PCoIP Software Clients log network statistics in the logs. The statistics are logged at different detail levels on different products. Understanding how to read these log …
How to use the HP Anyware Licensing Portal
The HP Anyware Licensing Portal provides secure access to the list of licenses and can be used by the company's assigned Account Administrator. The Account Administrator role can be fulfilled by one central administrator or can be distributed across …
Cannot connect to session: Client shows licensing-related errors, or error 0x1002
Problem When attempting to establish a remote connection using a PCoIP client, the connection fails and one of these error messages appears: PCoIP Agent has no available licenses to launch the remote session. Please try again later. This desktop has no …
Tera 2 PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card firmware prerequisites when upgrading to new firmware releases.
Answer Depending on the currently installed firmware version on your Tera2 device, an upgrade to new firmware may require an intermediate firmware upload. To upgrade the PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card firmware, follow the associated …
Troubleshooting session disconnections
Problem PCoIP sessions are getting disconnected for no apparent reason. PCoIP session disconnections can be random events, occur after a certain time has elapsed or impact all PCoIP sessions at once or just one PCoIP session, either way they are …
How do I upload firmware on PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
This knowledge base article applies to using the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) as the tool used to upload firmware. To upload the firmware using the PCoIP Management Console, refer to Management Console 202x.x (or 1.10.x) administrators' guide and …
Why has my PCoIP Client display temporarily shown a black screen?
Scenario While in a PCoIP session, the display(s) temporarily go black for a few seconds (typically 1-5 seconds) and then resumes normal operation. Occasionally the screen may be briefly frozen instead of turning black.   Cause This entry signifies that …