Error: PCoIP Agent has no available licenses to launch the remote session
Symptom Remote desktops that were previously registered with HP Anyware Cloud License Server (CLS) may get the following client message when trying to connect: “Error – PCoIP Agent has no available licenses to launch the remote session.” In the Anyware …
Can I enable NTP time on a PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card using DHCP options?
Answer: Yes. NTP time servers can be added to DHCP options 042 based on IP scope or as a default for all IP scopes. It is important to note that this feature may impact setting the time server by the PCoIP Management Console Profile or the Administrator …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support dynamic DNS?
Dynamic DNS allows for method of keeping a domain name record linked to a changing IP address. PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards do not currently support Dynamic DNS registration. They rely on the DHCP server to register the name when …
Do all log entries marked (CAUTION!) indicate a possible critical issue?
No, log entries marked with (CAUTION!) are not necessarily a critical issue. The case below states such a case but it is still essential to note these log entries could be indicative of a potential issue.   Scenario 1 You see caution errors similar to the …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients support VLAN tagging?
HP Anyware PCoIP Zero Clients do not support VLAN tagging. If an environment requires VLAN tagging, tagging will need to be performed on a network device's (switch / router) through configuration as as placing the port in access mode and tagging the …
Which PCoIP products support Wacom devices?
Wacom devices are supported by PCoIP using 2 different connection methods. Each connection method has it's pros and cons and the most suitable should be selected for your scenario.   Bridged USB device When using the Wacom device as a bridged USB device, …
Will out of order packets impact a PCoIP session?
PCoIP will work when packets are becoming out of order between the two PCoIP endpoints. Re-ordering packets on PCoIP endpoints requires that packets are held in a queue/buffer while waiting to receive the packets that need to be put back into order.  With …