Release Notes
Anyware Trusted Zero Client 24.10.2
Version 24.10.2 of the Trusted Zero Client contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. Additionally, it also includes the following new features:
Support for Imprivata Authentication
Version 24.10.2 of the Trusted Zero Client supports authentication of connections to Horizon hosts using Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On. Imprivata OneSign enables users to access corporate networks, desktops, and applications with a single sign on. This reduces the need for maintaining separate passwords and prevents unauthorized access.
For more information, see Connecting Using Imprivata Authentication.
Issue with Trusted Zero Client Rebooting
Sometimes, the Trust Agent component running on the Trusted Zero Client could enter a deadlock state causing it to become unresponsive. This resulted in issues such as unresponsive "Reboot" functionality, and inaccurate client connection status reporting. This issue has now been fixed.
Support for RSA SecurID Authentication to Omnissa (VMware) Horizon Hosts
Authenticating to Omnissa (VMware) Horizon hosts via RSA SecurID is now supported.
Connection to a RHEL or Rocky Linux Graphics Agent with SELinux Failed
Sometimes, connections to a Linux Graphics Agent from a Anyware software client or a zero client failed. This happened after rebooting agent machines on which SELinux was enabled. This has now been fixed.
On Linux Agents, Relative Mouse Was Not Enabled by Default
On Linux Graphics and Standard Agents, relative mouse was not enabled by default. This issue is now fixed.
Insert Keystrokes are now handled properly on macOS Clients and Agents
"Insert" keystrokes are now treated as "Help" keystrokes on macOS client and agents and can be handled correctly.
PCoIP Session Could Not be Established
While connecting to Anyware Agents using partner brokers, PCoIP sessions could not be established. This issue is now fixed.
Collaboration works differently on TZC as compared to the Desktop Client
The Collaboration feature only works in-session with a Anyware Client. That is why to establish a collaboration session from a Trusted Zero Client, you must first install Anyware Client on the Anyware Agent you are connecting to.