Cloud License Server
Solution to Licensing Problems with Cloud License Service (CLS)
Overview
Customers face licensing problems with Cloud License Service (CLS) as the OS Trusted Root Certificate Authorities are not updated.
Customers face licensing problems with Cloud License Service (CLS) as the OS Trusted Root Certificate Authorities are not updated.
When using non-GRID GPUs in virtualized workstation virtual machine using vSphere Client, you must specify the number of displays the virtual machine will use. You can do this when you first create the virtual machine or at any time afterwards.
This section describes how to add a shared NVIDIA GRID PCI device to your virtual machine and specify its GPU profile. The following instructions are only required for virtualized workstations using a supported NVIDIA GRID vGPU video card.
This section describes how how to add an NVIDIA GRID PCI device to your ESXi host.
The following instructions are only required for virtualized workstations using a supported NVIDIA GRID video card with pass-through. For specific supported models, see System Requirements.
This section contains reference information useful for VSphere users configuring displays with the Anyware Graphics Agent.
You can find information here for:
Sometimes, you might encounter the following issues during smart card logon:
When Single Sign-On (SSO) is enabled, smart cards are not displayed in the Device Manager list on the remote agent
GPO template files are automatically imported by the Graphics Agent for Windows installer, except on domain controllers. You must manually import the files into the domain controller's Group Policy Editor.
To import the template on a domain controller:
Copy the admx file from
C:\Program Files\Teradici\PCoIP Agent\configuration\policyDefinitions\PCoIP.admx
to
If the Subject Alternative Name in the Smart Card certificate is in the @ format, you must use the Leostream connection Broker version 2023.2.3.4 and Connection Manager version 23.12 or later.
This documentation is intended for administrators who are deploying the Graphics Agent for Windows as part of an HP Anyware deployment. It assumes thorough knowledge of conventions and networking concepts, including firewall configuration.
Anyware clients can connect to your desktops hosted in proof-of-concept, cloud, or datacenter deployments.