PCoIP Remote Workstation Card for Windows Documentation¶
This documentation is intended for administrators who are installing the Remote Workstation Card for Windows as part of a Teradici Remote Workstation Card system. It assumes thorough knowledge of conventions and networking concepts, including firewall configuration.
Command-line tools are required
Although many agent features and settings can be configured using the Windows user interface, some administrative tasks require use of Windows command line tools. Users should be familiar with both cmd and PowerShell.
About the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card for Windows¶
The PCoIP Remote Workstation Card for Windows introduces Teradici brokering to a Teradici Remote Workstation Card deployment, allowing the desktop to be managed by Teradici Anyware Manager or by third-party brokers that support the PCoIP Broker protocol.
A complete PCoIP Remote Workstation Card deployment includes these components:
- A physical host machine, which provides the desktop to remote clients. See System Requirements for more information.
- A PCoIP Remote Workstation Card installed on the host machine.
- The PCoIP Remote Workstation Card software for Windows installed on the host machine.
- The Remote Workstation Card for Windows installed on the host machine.
About PCoIP Licensing¶
When the Remote Workstation Card for Windows is installed, the Remote Workstation Card can be licensed using a HP Anyware license. With this flexibility, you can conveniently move to HP Anyware and virtual solutions when you are ready, and without changing licenses.