Licensing the Agent

Licensing The Graphics Agent for Windows

The Graphics Agent for Windows must be assigned a valid PCoIP session license before it will work. Until you've registered it, you can't connect to the desktop using a Anyware client.

You receive a registration code when you purchase a pool of licenses from HP. Each registration code can be used multiple times; each use consumes one license in its pool.

Updating the Agent

Updating the Windows Graphics Agent

Updates to the Graphics Agent for Windows will be published on a regular basis. New stable builds will be produced approximately every three months.

Session Log IDs

Session Log IDs

At the start of each PCoIP session, a unique session ID is generated by the Anyware Client and passed to all connected Anyware components (including the agent). Log messages generated by the agent are prefixed with this session ID, making it easy to identify All log messages generated during a single session, by any Anyware component, will be prefixed with the same session log ID in RFC-4122 format:

Locating Log Files

Locating Agent Log Files

Log files for the Anyware agent are located in the following directories by default. If you changed your agent's location during installation, the log files will be in your custom location instead.

Performing Diagnostics

Performing Diagnostics

Each Anyware component creates and updates a log file which records its activity as the system is used. Most troubleshooting within a Anyware system begins by examining these log files and looking for error conditions or other indications that may explain why the system is not operating as expected.

Log files for the Graphics Agent for Windows and other Anyware components are saved to log directories.

Handling GPU Configuration problems

Handling GPU Configuration Problems

If you are experiencing performance issues with your agent system, or believe that your displays are not being accelerated by your Graphics cards as expected, there may be a configuration or licensing issue. The Graphics Agent includes tools designed to help diagnose configuration problems.

Setting Log Levels

Setting Log Levels

Each Anyware component is configured to log events. The amount of information captured can be configured by setting the log verbosity on a scale from 0 (least verbose) to 3 (most verbose). By default, the Graphics Agent for Windows records log events at level 2.