Today VMware released their Technical Preview of the VMware View PCoIP client for OSX. We’ve all been waiting for this since the release of VMware View 5 and today I finally got to test it on. View Client with PCoIP for Mac OS X First, the VMware View Client with PCoIP for Mac OS X is here! This has been the number one request from customers all year and we are really excited by the new Mac OS X client. Built from the ground up for the Mac, it designed to give you the best possible user experience with PCoIP.
I have a user using the new Mac View Client (v1.4) and it connects to a View desktop fine when picking RDP as the connection protocol but when you select PCoIP as the protocol and select a desktop pool, the View window disappears and after a while the window where you pick a desktop pool comes back up. I assume something is timing out, sending you back to the pool screen. It's just this particular Macbook though, if he logs into a iMac running the exact same OS (Snow Leopard 10.6.8) that has the new View Client on it it runs fine using PCoIP.
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Wyse 7030 PCoIP Zero client for VMware and Amazon WorkSpaces built for CAD, 3D solids modeling, video editing and more. Wyse 7030 PCoIP Zero client for VMware and Amazon WorkSpaces built for CAD, 3D solids modeling, video editing and more. PCoIP is a new high-performance remote display protocol provided by VMware. This protocol is available for View desktops that are sourced from virtual machines, Teradici clients, and physical machines that have Teradici-enabled host cards.
I've tried connecting this Macbook via both wired and wireless connections, repairing permissions on the hard drive, logging into the View Client as a different user and still no go, this machine still won't connect via PCoIP, just via RDP, even though the iMac sitting right next to it on the same network functions fine with both protocols.
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Anyway to easily fix this or what to check to troubleshoot?
We're using View 5.0 with the latest agent and tools on the virtual desktop.
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Thanks for the input.
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