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Parameter
Connection
Server Cache
Mode
Enable Self
Help Link
Auto Launch If
Only One Pool
Remember
Username
Use OSD Logo
for Login
Banner
Prefer GSC-IS
Enable Peer
Loss Overlay
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AWI: View Connection Server Session Settings
Description
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.
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.
Read-only: Select this option if you want users to select a connection server from a read-only
list.
You can use the PCoIP Management Console to pre-populate the list of available connection
servers.
See
Enabling the Self Help Link
When enabled, users are automatically connected to a provisioned desktop or application after
user credentials are entered.
For Tera2 PCoIP Zero Clients, this parameter is called Auto Launch If Only One Desktop.
• This feature only applies to users who are entitled to a single desktop. It does not apply to
users entitled to multiple virtual desktops.
When enabled, the user name text box automatically populates with the last username entered.
When enabled, the OSD logo banner appears at the top of login screens in place of the default
banner.
When enabled, if a smart card (CAC) supports more than one interface such as GSC-IS and PIV
then GSC-IS is used. However in the case where the card supports both GSC-IS and PIV, and only
PIV objects are configured on the card then the connection may fail. If this is the case uncheck
the box and retest. If a smart card supports only one interface, such as either GSC-IS or PIV
endpoint, then only the GSC-IS or PIV endpoint interface is used regardless of this setting. This
only affects smart card access performed outside of PCoIP sessions.
When enabled, the 'Network Connection Lost' overlay appears on the display(s) when a loss of
network connectivity is detected. Normal hypervisor scheduling delays can falsely trigger this
message.
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