Archive for May 24th, 2014

Some changes at cloud-client.info

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

Hello Folks,

we’re close to the 1.500.000 visitors mark and after looking at some facts we are doing some changes.

cloud-client.info maintenance

cloud-client.info maintenance

1) The Forum will be discontinued since today, there will be something as alternative to ask questions in the future but it seams to be that the time for old school forum’s is gone and it doesn’t make sense to use resources on this in the future. Thanks to all registered users and i hope it’s not to bad for you! If you are a native german speaker check out www.igelfreun.de. All personal user information’s will be deleted without any backup to keep the registered user data save.

2) The blog is renamed from “Unofficial IGEL Thin Client Blog” to “blog@cloud-client.info” regarding the fact that other cloud solutions got a bigger impact to this blog in the last time, IGEL Thin and Zero Clients will be still a main focus. So no worry…

3) In the upcoming weeks a “small” cloud-client.info App will be available in the Windows App Store (Windows 8(.1) and RT), work is nearly done (~90%). The App will be for free with no Ads and no in-app sales crap. Stay tuned! The App will not be available for Android or IOS but if someone is intrested to port it just send me an email. 😉

4) UMS Online is still continued… 🙂

 

Cheers

Michael

 

Tip: How to add Broadcast Driver Architecture (BDA) support to Windows Server 2012 R2

Saturday, May 24th, 2014

Hello Folks,

for a project i needed to use a DVB (TV Card) device together with Windows Server 2012 R2.

One big issue here is that Server 2008/2012 (R2) do not support BDA devices out of the Box, so you can install the TV Card drivers, Direct X, and Codecs but you can never use this device thru the lack of the BDA support at all. I don’t know why Microsoft doesn’t offer the support as feature but who cares…

After some researches i found a very cool blog here: How to: Add BDA Hardware Support to Server 2012 R2.

I downloaded the package and after the Installation it works like a charm for me.

Great work, thanks for sharing this!

So if you also need to use a DVB-T/C card or USB device with Server 2012 R2 try it out and follow the instructions mentioned in the blog article.

 

Cheers

Michael

P.S.: Of course this solution is not supported by Microsoft… 🙂