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Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast
Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast













pcoip protocol vs vmware blast
  1. #Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast serial#
  2. #Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast windows 7#

  • Connections to physical machines that have no monitors attached are supported with NVIDIA graphics cards.
  • MMR redirection is supported for some Windows client operating systems and some remote desktop operating systems (with Horizon Agent installed).
  • USB redirection is supported for some client types.
  • When the 3D feature is enabled, up to two monitors are supported with a resolution of up to 1920 x 1200, or one monitor with a resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160). Pivot display and autofit are also supported.

    #Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast windows 7#

    On some clients, you can use up to four monitors with a resolution of up to 2560 x 1600 per display or up to three monitors with a resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160) for Windows 7 remote desktops with Aero disabled.

  • Multiple monitors are supported for some client types.
  • You cannot copy and paste system objects such as folders and files between systems. For other client types, only copy and paste of plain text is supported.
  • Copy and paste of text and, on some clients, images between the client operating system and a remote desktop or published application.
  • Real-Time Audio-Video for using webcams and microphones on some client types.
  • Audio redirection with dynamic audio quality adjustment for LAN and WAN.
  • pcoip protocol vs vmware blast

  • 32-bit color is supported for virtual displays.
  • Network continuity during momentary network loss on Windows clients.
  • Windows Media MMR: Performance counters appear only if you configured this feature to use VMware Virtual Channel (VVC).
  • #Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast serial#

  • Serial port and scanner redirection features.
  • Skype for Business: counters are for control traffic only.
  • USB: USB counters displayed using PerfMon on Windows agents are valid if USB traffic is configured to use VMware Virtual Channel (VVC).
  • Performance counters displayed using PerfMon on Windows agents provide an accurate representation of the current state of the system that also updates at a constant rate for the following:















    Pcoip protocol vs vmware blast