Administrator Guide

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Figure 9. Options
7. Connect to a VMware Blast session. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers. The printer that is configured locally in
ThinOS is mapped to the session.
The mapped printers driver is TP PS Driver and the port is TPVM port.
The virtual printer allows the ThinOS local printer to be mapped to the VMware Blast session without installing the printer
driver in the session.
Supporting Teradici SDK
The PCoIP Client Software Development Kit (SDK) is a set of libraries and binaries that you can use to build or customize a
PCoIP client.
ThinOS supports the Teradici SDK version 2.9.
User scenario:
Behavior with earlier Teradici SDK versions: You were able to switch the USB disk redirection between sessions. For
example, plug in the USB disk, and connect the desktop 1 and 2. The disk is redirected to desktop 1. If you disconnect from
desktop 1, then the USB disk is redirected to desktop 2.
Behavior with Teradici SDK version 2.9: When you disconnect from desktop 1, the USB disk is not redirected to desktop 2.
You must remove the USB disk and plug in the USB disk again for redirection.
Configuring Microsoft Remote Desktop
Microsoft Remote Desktop application allows you to access and manage the data and resources of a remote device using an
internet connection.
This section provides information about how to configure the Remote desktop broker connection on your ThinOS device, and
other remote desktop features that you can configure on ThinOS.
Configuring the connection brokers
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