The groups profile can then be modified to contain the setting for the View Manager Server. The first thing to configure will be the View Manager Server (connection broker), to do this you first have to create a (device) group (or use default group) with a profile and add the device to it. On the DEVICES tab I clicked the device and it gives you all the options you can set and save in a profile to manage groups of thin/zero PCoIP clients.īrowsing through the settings I noticed that it detected the hardware connected to the PCoIP terminal e.g. The other thing I noticed was the option to use SRV records for the Management Console and the Connection Broker, i’ll take a look at that another time maybe. I noticed that it had discovered my client (portal) right away when I first looked at the web interface. When the you agree to the license agreement the web console does appear, which has a nice design and looks very usable at first sight. The first thing the web interface comes up with is a license agreement you will have to agree to. Google Chrome also does not work, changed to another machine and started up Firefox (3.5.5) from there and it worked. It even tells me what browser to use: Firefox 3 To my surprise I got the message my browser was not supported. Next I fired up my IE8-browser and typed the web interface adress into the adress bar of IE8. You can also alter things like the hostname, IP (dhcp=standard), the password for the web interface (which is blank by default) and more… The import is very straight forward and after turning it on you will see a basic menu in the console stating that you can access the web interface at a given ip-adress. The conversion is needed because they assume that you will run the VM with VMware Player. Next I imported the prepped virtual machine (, using the vCenter converter plugin. Maybe I’m duplicating some of Andrew’s post, but these are the steps I made (and screenshots from my environment) when I configured the client with the Teradici PCoIP Management Console.įirst I downloaded the management console: a zip file containing vmware virtual machine files (vmx & vmdk). Reading the post from Andrew Sharrock about the Wyse P20 and the management of it, I came across the Teradici PCoIP Management Console provided by Wyse.
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