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Patches for Amazon DCV Client x64
Windows
2 patches available
An Amazon DCV client is a piece of software that allows users to connect to and interact with a remote desktop or application session hosted on a server running Amazon DCV. It enables secure and high-performance streaming of the visual output of a remote application or desktop to the client device. Essentially, it's the software that bridges the gap between a user's local device and the remote environment, allowing them to work with the remote session as if they were directly at the server.
Amazon DCV Client x64 Version 24.0.9431.0
Release Date
5/16/2025
Bug Fix?
Yes
Minor Release?
Yes
Patch Notes

DCV 2024.0-19030 — May 16; 2025$$$$$$Made the extension data a public CLI parameter.$$$$$$Allow to set the log level from the connection file.$$$$$$Fixes for dead keys for Linux and MacOS Clients.$$$$$$Fixes for WebAuthn.$$$$$$Fixes for display scale factor; relative mouse and multiple webcams for MacOS Client.$$$$$$Improvement of clipboard image handling for the Windows and MacOS Clients.$$$$$$Other fixes and performance improvements.$$$$$$
Amazon DCV Client x64 Version 24.0.9254.0
Release Date
10/31/2024
Bug Fix?
Yes
Minor Release?
No
Patch Notes

Fixed a problem with the installer of Amazon DCV server on Windows that could cause unistallation to fail.$$$$$$Fixed a problem on Amazon DCV server on Linux that result on the mouse cursor being hidden when a physical display is connected.$$$$$$Fixed a problem on the Windows native client that could result in local USB devices getting disconnected when using the USB redirection feature.$$$$$$Fixed a crash in the macOS related to the clipboard.$$$$$$Fixed a crash in the macOS and Linux clients when connecting to a machine with multiple DCV sessions.$$$$$$Fixed a problem in the macOS and Linux clients preventing print of large documents through the DCV PDF printer.$$$$$$Fix rendering issues in the Web Client with Firefox 130 and newer.
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