Troubleshooting

On the local client, the VDX Plugin is initiated automatically every time a remote session starts. By hovering over the VDX Plugin taskbar icon, the following information can be viewed:

  • The server or virtual machine where the session started
  • The session number
  • The version number of the VDX Plugin

Similarly, on the remote desktop, when a remote session starts, right-click the VDX Engine taskbar icon to view the status of VDX. This status overview shows:

  • the VDX Engine version running on the machine that hosts the remote desktop
  • the VDX Plugin version running on the local client
  • the VDX Mode
  • whether VDX is licensed
  • whether VDX is integrated with Ivanti Workspace Control

Clicking on the VDX Engine taskbar icon opens the Client Start Menu. This window shows items from the local start menu, the local desktop and the local notification area of the client. The window remains open until an item is opened. A Search option is included to search for items included in the Client Start Menu.

Universal Windows Platform (UWP) Apps are not added to the Client Start Menu.

Tackling VDX connectivity problems

If the VDX Plugin taskbar icon does not appear at all on the local client, the VDX Plugin might not be registered correctly. In this case, re-install the VDX Plugin MSI by using the Repair option. If this does not solve the issue, please check the following: