


The Zoom VDI Client and plugin address this issue by removing most media-processing demands from the VDI server, and instead redirecting them to the plugin, which processes the media using its own hardware resources on the local machine. VDI hardware - which is capable of supporting multiple virtual desktops -generally cannot sustain the processing demands of video conferencing on top of its other processing requirements. Using a traditional Web Interface PNAgent works well but I'm in the process of getting rid of the Web Interface even if I find Storefront still immature (I like much the single sign on to the store it provides).Īny ideas / suggestion for me to get this to work as expected ? I can't possibly allow 2 desktops only for this purpose and ask my users to use only the second on Xenith devices.A VDI server is a shared hardware resource for multiple users at one time. Guess what, the first still displays the error message but I can connect to the second (so no error message here!). The first is a 16bit icon with an unified blue at the back (the same I had previously with a single desktop allowed in this group) while the second (rather badly rendered I may say) looks a lot more like the one displayed using a browser connected in storefront and thus has a gradient in the background. The first oddity is that the first one and the second one does not have the same icon.

If I allow 2 desktops on this particular desktop group, then at this point I have two desktops listed "Desktop (1)" & "Desktop (2)". If I click on the home button of the Xenith interface the desktop is correctly listed and clicking on it displays consistently the error message stated above. I had my device to point on the storefront like so : The connexion is made as expected, I get logged in, but then I get the following error message : Obviously the Xenith does not handle the new primitives introduced by Citrix in Receiver 3.x so I activated the Legacy support. I'm right now in the process of trying it out alongside Receiver Storefront. I acquired a Xenith Pro recently for testing.
