Graphics Agent for Windows Administrators' Guide

This release contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. In addition, release 24.10 of the Graphics Agent for Windows includes:

Improvements to Bandwidth Utilization & Frame Rate Consistency

Version 24.10 introduces improvements to bandwidth utilization and frame rate consistency. When PCoIP Ultra is set to CPU Offload, Auto Offload, or GPU Offload, image quality is dynamically adapted to ensure consistent frame rates within specified ranges. This results in enhanced frame rate performance through improved image quality and optimized bandwidth consumption.

Improved Wacom and Xencelabs Tablet Responsiveness in High Latency Networks

Version 24.10 introduces improvements to the responsiveness of locally-terminated Wacom tablets and Xencelabs tablets operating in high latency networks. For this purpose, a new parameter has been introduced:

Improve graphics tablet responsiveness on high latency network

This parameter must be set on the host. Enabling it ensures smooth and consistent drawing on graphics tablets, even in high-latency network environments. This results in improved performance even if occasional packet drops are experienced.

This ensures that drawing on graphics tablets stays smooth and consistent, even in high-latency network environments. For more information on enabling this parameter, see the Configuration Guide.

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To use this parameter, both the Anyware Client and the Anyware Agent must be upgraded to version 24.10.

New GPO Variable for SSO Access Control

In version 24.10, a new GPO variable has been introduced for controlling SSO access.

  • Allow long user login times

    When this setting is enabled, single sign-on does not wait for the Windows to start. Instead, the Windows loading screen is displayed.

For more information, see "PCoIP session SSO access control" in the Configuration Guide.


Last updated: Friday, November 1, 2024