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PCoIP Administrator's Guide Revision History Version 16 Date Description May 18, 2012 Updated for Firmware Release 4.0.0 l Security enhancement when connecting to VMware View Connection server: New VCS Certificate Check Mode options allow users to configure the client to reject, warn, or allow an unverifiable connection. This feature is available from both the Administrator Web Interface (AWI) and the Online Screen Display (OSD). You can also enable the VCS Certificate Check Mode Lockout option on the AWI to prevent users from changing the VCS Certificate Check Mode options from the OSD. l Security enhancement: TLS 1.2 and Suite-B TLS ciphers are now supported for zero clients and host cards. l New "Preparing desktop..." overlay can be enabled for all connection types. l When configuring a View Connection Server + Imprivata OneSign connection from the AWI, you can now configure the client to connect to any appliance or only to appliances with verified certificates. l When configuring a Direct to Host session, the Wake host from low power state setting in the advanced options now lets you configure the host's IP address as well as its MAC address. In addition, the Peer MAC Address field has been removed from the OSD Direct to Host advanced settings options. The wake host feature is now configured from the AWI only. l OSD advanced View Connection Server options now contain a new Desktop Name to Select setting. Previously, this setting was only available from the AWI. l The OSD now lets you configure a View Connection Server + Auto-Logon connection. Previously, this connection could only be configured using the AWI and PCoIP Management Console (MC). l The default OSD screen-saver timeout value has been changed to 300 seconds. Previously, this setting was disabled by default (i.e., set to 0 seconds). l New OSD Display options let you configure the native resolution of a display when the display cannot be detected and default EDID information is sent. l OSD Display Topology enhancements make the topology easier to configure. In addition, you no longer have to reboot the zero client after changing the Rotation setting for a display. l The OSD interface has a revised color scheme and logo placement. TER0606004 Issue 16 3