What's New in this Release?
What's New in This Release
This release contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. In addition, release 24.10 of the Software Client for Windows includes:
This release contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. In addition, release 24.10 of the Software Client for Windows includes:
This section describes how to upgrade the Windows client.
Download the latest version of the Windows client installer executable on the client machine.
This section describes how to install and uninstall the Software Client for Windows for Windows.
Before installing the Software Client for Windows:
Anyware Clients are equipped to check for new updates and send notifications that appear as banners if an update is available. Clicking the banner redirects to the product download page, from where you can download the client installer.
Open Anyware Client, and click the Info icon in the top-left corner.
On Anyware Client | About pop-up, check if an update is available.
If an update is available, the Update now link will appear. Click this link to go to the product download page.
Welcome to the Software Client for Windows Administrators' Guide.
Anyware Software Clients are applications that establish PCoIP sessions with remote Windows, Linux, or macOS desktops. Connections can be made to Anyware agents installed on virtual or physical machines, or to Remote Workstation Cards in physical workstations.
When you connect to a PCoIP session, the Software Client for Windows shows your remote desktop as one or more displays. The number of displays it shows is constrained by your local system's available monitors (and the PCoIP protocol itself, which supports up to four monitors).
To send the Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard command to a remote workstation, select the Connection > Send CTRL-ALT-DEL menu option.
The following section outlines how to reset a saved desktop in the Anyware Client. You can reset to a virtual desktop by following the steps outlined below:
Enhanced Audio and Video Synchronization (AV Lock) provides improved full-screen video playback, reducing the difference in delays between the audio and video channels and smoothing frame playback on the client. This improves lip sync and reduces video frame drops for video playback.
Remote desktops can use USB devices that are attached to the client, using a process called redirection. USB devices are not automatically redirected to the remote desktop; they must be specifically connected to the session.
Note: Excludes Mice and Keyboards