VMware View 4.5 and View 4.6 deployments using zero client devices to connect to View virtual desktops should install release 3.3.0 on the zero client devices.
Changes Between 3.2.1 and 3.3.0:
Feature Additions:
1. The peer loss overlay is now disabled by default. Desktop applications that require the peer loss notification should re-enable the feature through the OSD, web interfaces, or management console.
2. USB improvements for PCoIP connections between zero clients and PCoIP server running VMware View 4.6 and above.
3. Added support for pre-session secure user authentication via RSA SecurID. This feature may only be used with VMWare View 4.5 and above.
4. Add configuration support to enable/disable the zero client and PCoIP host card web interface.
5. Added configuration support to enable/disable the zero client OSD configuration menus.
6. Improvement to audio and video synchronization for PCoIP Zero Client sessions with VMware View virtual desktops.
7. Modified the monitor detection and removal to better handled monitors that do not assert hot plug.
8. Discontinued support for RDP client within the PCoIP zero client.
Important Bug Fixes:
1. Fixed a problem that could cause a zero client or host card to reset when SNMP is enabled.
2. Fixed a problem that could cause a zero client to reset and disconnect a session when SLP discovery is enabled.
3. Fixed a problem that could cause a zero client to reset when a T=1 protocol smart card is inserted and the user clicks connect. Note that T=1 cards are not supported in this release.
4. Fixed a problem that could cause a zero client to reset when a PIV endpoint smart card with an empty certidicate container is inserted and the user clicks connect.
5. Fixed a problem in OSD pre-login messege window that prevented multilingual characters from being displayed properly.
Quick instructions for upgrading your firmware:
1. Extract R305332.exe.
2. First log into the Portal Administration Web Interface
3. Select the "Upload" then "Firmware" tab.
4. Select the webpage Browse button to browse to the firmware '.all' file.
5. Select the File Upload window Open button
5. Select the webpage Upload button
6. Select the webpage OK button on the "Are you sure? This will upload a new firmware image." You will see a "This operation may take a few minutes" warning window.
7. Wait for the firmware upload to complete. The following message appears when complete: "Success Flash successfully programmed! You must reset the device for the changes to take effect."
8. Reset the Portal
Note: Both the Portal and Host MUST have the same version of firmware.