

It is strongly recommended you only set the USB permissions on the host when connecting to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. The USB page is available on the host and client but the host USB permissions have a higher priority and update the client USB permissions. The host (PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or the host virtual desktop) cannot see or access the device for an additional layer of security. USB plug events are blocked in the PCoIP zero client hardware for unauthorized USB devices. You can also configure devices that need to be bridged to the host, and enable USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) mode for certain USB devices. You can use wildcards (or specify "any") to reduce the number of entries needed to define all devices.

It allows you to authorize a "white list" of USB devices and to unauthorize a "black list" of USB devices based on ID or Class.

The USB page is accessed from the Permissions > USB menu.
