Is there any bandwidth consumed when a PCoIP device is idle?
The idle bandwidth depends on the PCoIP host type. Below are the idle bandwidths for different host types: HP Anyware 2.12 and newer, the idle bandwidth consumed is 1-2 kbps. VMware View 4.5 (using PCoIP Software 3.5) and earlier, the idle bandwidth …
FAQ's Security
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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 …
PCoIP Remote Workstation Card Software does not install on host.
When the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card Software does not detect a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, it generates the following error and installation stops.   No PCoIP devices detected. Please ensure the hardware is installed and the Host Driver Function is …
Disable IPv6 in HP Anyware agent
IPv6 is enabled by default in HP Anyware agent starting agent 21.07 release.    Disable IPv6 (Only IPv4 connection is allowed)   Windows agent Open  Registry Editor .  Add registry value under   …
Registering HP Anyware Agents with Cloud License Server
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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 …
Why is there sudden poor video performance after a VMware view or VMWare tools update?
Updates of VMware Tools include a SVGA driver which may not be compatible with the version of VMware View. Hardware version 7 and above support a new svga driver. Ensure you have the ESXI matching version of VMware tools installed and perform the update …