Why do I see black bars on the side or bottom of my display when connecting to a zero client?
Scenario : When connecting a display (TV or monitor) to a PCoIP zero client you get solid black bars at the top and bottom or left and right sides of the display. It appears as if the image is being cut off. Resolution : This issue is caused by ' …
Will out of order packets impact a PCoIP session?
PCoIP will work when packets are becoming out of order between the two PCoIP endpoints. Re-ordering packets on PCoIP endpoints requires that packets are held in a queue/buffer while waiting to receive the packets that need to be put back into order.  With …
Can I connect to Windows Server 2003 or 2008 in RDP mode from my PCoIP Zero Client?
Answer: RDP 5.2 support within PCoIP zero clients is for connection to legacy systems. Connection to Windows Server 2003 in "per-user" mode is supported Connection to Windows Server 2003 in "per-device" mode is not supported Connection to Windows Server …
Why do I get poor performance on an MPLS network?
There are a number of configuration requirements for using PCoIP protocol on an MPLS network.  Prioritize PCoIP packets as a best practice Avoid packet loss Avoid out-of-order packets PCoIP protocol may consider out-of-order packets as lost if the data …
How does PCoIP share bandwidth over the network?
The BW Limit is dynamically calculated and represents the bandwidth the PCoIP session estimates to be available given the network conditions. The calculation takes into account the existing bandwidth usage, packet loss and any high latency spikes. The …
Why am I seeing high bandwidth from the PCoIP Zero Client for audio even though I am not recording anything?
Problem As soon as an audio application starts and samples data from the audio input, PCoIP traffic from the client to host increases significantly and is steady.   Cause Once an application requests audio from the line in or microphone inputs, the PCoIP …
CVE-2019-5544 - Security Notice: Information regarding recently discovered OpenSLP vulenerability
  HP Anyware uses OpenSLP library which has been reported affected by CVE-2019-5544. HP Anyware does not believe the vulnerability is exploitable on either the Zero Client or  Remote Workstation Card but as an absolute guarantee customers may want …