We have deleted our Management Console VM or Local Licensing server VM. How do we recover the deleted license?
If your PCoIP Management Console or Local License server will be moved to another server or replaced with an upgrade, you must return all the licenses before the migration and then re-activate the licenses after the migration.  For details on how to …
Why does my PCoIP Remote Workstation hibernate or sleep and not power off remotely from my Tera 2 PCoIP Zero Client?
When a PCoIP Zero Client attempts to power down a Windows 7 or Windows 10 workstation host during a PCoIP session, the workstation may enter the sleep state rather than being shutdown. This will occur if Windows is configured to map the PC power button to …
Is it possible to configure the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card device name via the hostname option on my DHCP server?
Answer: No you cannot name devices via DHCP, but you can pass your hostname from your PCoIP device to the DHCP server. PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards will pass DHCP options 12 (hostname) and option 15 (domain name) to the DHCP …
Can I manage PCoIP endpoints external to the corporate network with the PCoIP Management Console?
The PCoIP Management Console 1.x & 2.x cannot manage PCoIP devices that are external to the corporate network or behind a NAT over the WAN. But the PCoIP Management Console 1.x & 2.x can manage devices that are accessible over a routable network, so if …
When does the PCoIP Management Console apply a resolution change using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override setting while in a PCoIP session?
In PCoIP Management Console (MC) 1.9.1 (and newer), PCoIP Zero Clients with firmware 4.1.2 (and newer) can be configured to override the attached monitors native resolution using the Enable Preferred Resolution Override feature. The setting is recognized …
What happens when you change the PCoIP Zero Client's Authorized Devices list to allow desired devices?
When you specify the devices you want to allow by adding them to the  Authorized Devices list, this automatically blocks everything else. That means there is no need to add devices you don't want to allow to the Unauthorized Devices list. Caution! Before …