Release Notes
PCoIP Zero Client Firmware Version 5.5.1 | 3
Release type and definition
PCoIP Zero Client Firmware v5.5.1 is a firmware for Tera2 PCoIP Zero Clients and not for PCoIP
Remote Workstation Cards.
This release is a feature release with functional changes and bug fixes over release 5.4.1. These
release notes provide a summary of key feature additions, compatibility notes, resolved issues, and
known issues for this release.
Current Version
5.5.1
Previous version
5.4.1
What’s new in this release
The following are the new features in this release:
Gemalto IDPrime MD smart card
The following Gemalto IDPrime MD smart cards are supported during VMware Horizon View session
authentication:
IDPrime MD 830
IDPrime MD 840
IDPrime MD 3810
PIVKEY smart card
PIVKEY C980 smart cards are supported on zero clients during VMware Horizon View authentication.
HID OMNIKEY 5421 smart card reader
HID OMNIKEY 5421 smart card reader is supported during VMware Horizon View pre-session
authentication.
X.509 User name hint
Zero client supports VMware Horizon View smart card user name hint feature. This feature allows a
user with multiple accounts to choose a user account to login using a smart card. The feature was
implemented in VMware Horizon View v7.0.2. For more information, see
http://pubs.vmware.com/Release_Notes/en/horizon-7-view/horizon-702-view-release-notes.html.
SNMP sysName
When you query the zero client using SNMP, the sysName.0 MIB object defined in SNMPv2-MIB
returns the zero client's FQDN.
Updated time zones
The IANA time zone database included in the zero client firmware is updated to 2016j. This ensures
that the time zones used on the zero client matches the current international standards.
Zero Clients does not send event logs to the management console
The zero client no longer pushes the event logs to the Endpoint Manager. You can see Management
Console v2.4.0 and later version can view the static log information in the log viewer accessed from
the Endpoint Details page.
Administrative Web Interface certificate is a 3072-bit RSA key
The certificate by the Administrative Web Interface uses a 3072-bit RSA key.