Release Notes
Anyware Trusted Zero Client 25.03.2
Version 25.03.2 of the Trusted Zero Client contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. Additionally, it also includes the following new features:
Note: 25.03.2 was the first public 25.03 release of the Trusted Zero Client. These release notes were previously published as 25.03.0, which was an error; the correct version number was 25.03.2.
Support for Multiple Audio Output Devices
Version 25.03 of the Trusted Zero Client introduces support for multiple audio output devices on the client side. You can now select multiple audio output devices for playing audio, in addition to a single audio input device while in session.
This capability is only supported on Linux clients and Trusted Zero Clients connecting to Windows Graphics agents or Windows Standard agents. For more information, see Selecting Multiple Audio Devices.
Support for Imprivata Authentication
Trusted Zero Client version 25.03 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.
Introducing Zoom VDI for HP Anyware
Version 25.03 of the Trusted Zero Client introduces support for Zoom VDI when connected to Windows Agents. The feature works the same as Omnissa Horizon Agents by offloading the audio and video streams from HP Anyware agent devices to HP Anyware client devices, which handle the processing and transmitting of these streams to and from Zoom servers. This results in reduced latency, and improved meeting experience during PCoIP sessions.
Once installed and configured on the Anyware Windows Agent, the capabilities of Zoom VDI enable quick adoption, leading to a seamless experience while starting and joining meetings. The Zoom VDI Plugin is similar to the Standard Zoom Client, and includes features such as optional end-to-end encryption, gallery view, speaker view, language interpretation, breakout rooms, and screen sharing. For more information, see Media Optimization for Zoom.
Support for Wi-Fi Networks
Trusted Zero Client can now connect to Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) networks using password authentication. This facilitates access from places where wired networks are unavailable, and permits the mobility of Trusted Zero Clients across networks. For the purpose of enabling Wi-Fi use, new menu options have been introduced in the client interface. These menu options are described in the Settings topic.
Other Updates
- Previously, the Trusted Zero Client connected to Anyware Trust Center on TCP port 32443. Going ahead, it will connect on TCP port 443.
Added more logs to the Support Bundle
Added files from /var/log to the support bundle for Trusted Zero Clients.
Some components not adhering to log-level set
When log level was set on a Trusted Zero Client, some components would always log at a debug level. The UI and Trust Agent logs now respect the log level set by the user. We are leaving session logging as debug for now as this does not impact performance and GSS will always require "level 3" logs if a support ticket is opened.
Sometimes an incorrect Error message is displayed during authentication
During the authentication process, if an error is thrown with a localized message, the UI would sometimes present the previous error message. This issue is resolved.
Smart Card SSL Errors Handled Properly
Resolved an issue when an SSL Error is thrown from the Smart Card authentication flow, where the error would flash on the screen and then redirect the user to the Connection page. The error message now waits for the user to click OK to confirm they understand that an error occurred.
Auto-forward of WiFi Dongles
Because most WiFi USB devices are automatically bridged when sessions are established, using them as the primary network adapters on Trusted Zero Clients can cause the sessions to disconnect immediately.
- Go to the Settings of your Trusted Zero Client prior to joining a session, but after connecting to a WiFi network.
- Set the Wi-Fi device to "Universal." This will ensure the WiFi network remains connected after session establishment.
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.