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  1. 5 de jan. de 2018 · By default, Windows Credentials Provider is enabled when you install the NICE DCV server. To disable Windows Credentials Provider. Open the Windows Registry Editor. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\Credential Providers\{8A2C93D0-D55F-4045-99D7-B27F5E263407} key. Choose Edit ...

  2. To create a connection file from scratch using a text editor. Create a .dcv file with the following file name format: file_name.dcv. Open the .dcv file using your preferred text editor. Add the [version] group and format parameter to the top of the file in the following format: [version] format=1.0.

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  3. 23 de jun. de 2012 · Originally Posted by rahzel /t/1417084/d-nices-slides-settings-etc-where-are-they#post_22452486. @MeGusta, good choice. D-Nice's calibration was on the 50" model, which is slightly different than the 60/65 models (IIRC, you're getting the 60ST50). They might work ok, but just as an alternative, you can try my 60ST50 settings here as well.

  4. Downloading the nVidia drivers from S3 on Windows requires setting up credentials similar to this in Powershell (replace with your keys) if not done yet and then downloading the latest Grid drivers:

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  5. open a command prompt and go to the folder where the dcvviewer application is located (it is usually in C:\Program Files (x86)\NICE\DCV\Client\bin) and the start the DCV Client: dcvviewer.exe --log-level=debug --log-file-name=log.txt. reproduce the issue. send us the log.txt file that has been generated in that folder.

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  6. NICE DCV session using input devices attached to your local computer. • Supports WebAuthn, Smart Card, stylus, and USB remotization — Lets you use your peripherals in a NICE DCV session just like you would on your local computer.

  7. NICE DCV. Deliver high-performance remote desktop and application streaming. Get started with DCV. Download DCV. NICE DCV is a high-performance remote display protocol that provides customers with a secure way to deliver remote desktops and application streaming from any cloud or data center to any device, over varying network conditions.