User's Guide
Chapter 6. Configuring Devices, Setting Peers, and Connecting 
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2.  Click Yes to dismiss the security alert, and then click Log In. 
3.  From the main menu, click Permissions > Audio. 
4.  Ensure that Enable Microsoft® Windows Vista®/Windows® 64-bit Mode is selected. 
Click Apply. 
5.  The Web interface displays a success message. Click Continue. 
6.  Restart the PCoIP session to make your changes. 
a.  From the main menu, click Diagnostics > Session Control and then click Disconnect. 
You cannot start a session from the host, so you must perform the next step from the peer 
zero client. If you do not know the peer’s IP address, you can click consult the event log 
to find the address of the most recent peer. Click Diagnostics > Event Log, and then 
click View next to the Event log messages label. From the log, scroll to the bottom and 
look for a Client address entry. You can use this IP address to open the most recent zero 
client peer’s Web interface. 
b.  Open the peer zero client’s Web interface. 
c.  From the main menu, click Diagnostics > Session Control and then click Connect to 
start a new session. 
Your changes are now in effect. 
6.5  Specifying a Device’s Peer 
Each device (a zero client or a host) has a peer—that is, the device to which it connects. This 
section describes how to specify the zero client’s or host’s peer device. 
1.  Identify the zero client and host to set as peers and ensure that they are both powered on. 
Pick the zero client or the host device with which to start and perform the following steps, 
then repeat each step on the peer, or corresponding device. 
2.  Disconnect any active connections. 
From the host or zero client Web interface, click Diagnostics > Session Control to display 
the Session Control page. Click Disconnect to end the current session. 










