Set up PCoIP zero clients for WorkSpaces Personal
PCoIP zero clients are compatible only with WorkSpaces bundles that are using the PCoIP protocol.
If your zero client device has firmware version 6.0.0 or later, your users can connect to their WorkSpaces directly. When your users are connecting directly to their WorkSpaces using a zero client device, we recommend using multi-factor authentication (MFA) with your WorkSpaces directory. For more information about using MFA with your directory, see the following documentation:
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AWS Managed Microsoft AD — Enable multi-factor authentication for AWS Managed Microsoft AD in the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide
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AD Connector — Enable multi-factor authentication for AD Connector in the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide and Multi-factor authentication (AD Connector) for WorkSpaces Personal
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Trusted domains — Enable multi-factor authentication for AWS Managed Microsoft AD in the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide
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Simple AD — Multi-factor authentication is not available for Simple AD.
As of April 13, 2021, PCoIP Connection Manager is no longer supported for use with zero client device
firmware versions between 4.6.0 and 6.0.0. If your zero client firmware is not version 6.0.0 or later, you
can get the latest firmware through a Desktop Access subscription at
https://www.teradici.com/desktop-access
Important
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In the Teradici PCoIP Administrative Web Interface (AWI) or the Teradici PCoIP Management Console (MC), make sure you enable Network Time Protocol (NTP). For the NTP host DNS name, use
pool.ntp.org
, and set the NTP host port to 123. If NTP isn't enabled, your PCoIP zero client users might receive certificate failure errors, such as "The supplied certificate is invalid due to timestamp." -
Starting with version 20.10.4 of the PCoIP agent, Amazon WorkSpaces disables USB redirection by default through the Windows registry. This registry setting affects the behavior of USB peripherals when your users are using PCoIP zero client devices to connect to their WorkSpaces. For more information, see USB printers and other USB peripherals aren't working for PCoIP zero clients.
For information about setting up and connecting with a PCoIP zero client device, see
PCoIP Zero Client
in the Amazon WorkSpaces User Guide. For a list of approved PCoIP zero client devices, see
PCoIP Zero Clients