PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Parameter Description
Port By default, port 443 is used to communicate with the connection
server. If your network is set up to use a non-standard port for secure
connections, enter the port number.
Certificate Check Mode Select the level of verification performed on the certificate presented
by the connection server:
l Never connect to untrusted servers: Configure the client to
reject the connection if a trusted, valid certificate is not installed.
(This is the most secure option.)
l Warn before connecting to untrusted servers: Configure the
client to display a warning if an unsigned or expired certificate is
encountered, or if the certificate is not self-signed and the zero
client trust store is empty. (This option is selected by default.)
l Do not verify server identity certificates: Configure the client to
allow all connections. (This option is not secure.)
Certificate Check Mode
Lockout
When enabled, prevents users from changing the Certificate Check
Mode settings from the OSD or AWI.
Trusted View
Connection Servers
Click the Show button to display VMware View Connection Servers
for which the client has received a valid certificate.
Click the Clear button to clear this cache.
Auto Connect This field determines the client's auto connect behavior after startup:
l Enabled: The client automatically connects with the connection
server after startup and a PCoIP session ends, bypassing the
OSD Connect page.
l Disabled: The client does not automatically connect with the
connection server.
l Enabled With Retry On Error: The client will continuously
attempt to contact the connection server. Devices running
firmware 4.1.1 or lower do not support Retry On Error behavior
and will always perform a single attempt to contact the
connection server when this option is selected.
Note: After enabling Auto Connect, the client must be power-cycled
for the change to take effect.
Connection Server
Cache Mode
This field determines whether a connection server is dynamically
added to the Server drop-down menu on the OSD Connect page
when a user types in a valid server address, or whether it appears in
a read-only list for the user to select.
l Last servers used: Select this option if you want a list of cached
servers that a user has typed in to appear in the Server drop-
down menu on the OSD Connect page.
l Read-only: Select this option if you want users to select a
connection server from a read-only list.
Note: You can use the PCoIP Management Console to pre-populate
the list of available connection servers.
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