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Most users that we have to deal with are not in the same office, and they are standard users, meaning they cant install the .exe or the .msi ( i guess because of the windows service installation) is there any way i could build an installer that will install only for the current user and would not require them to be admin ? Would save so much time the only thing that is currently blocking most of the remote users is that screen connect is creating a Windows Service, do you know if that is possible to do the exact same thing without the need of a service ? The software could run when the user click on it and then when he reboots i would not be able to access it until the user click on that same EXE again This way we would be able to send exes to customers and they would be able to keep it and only click on the exe ( no need to create a Service because it would be running as the current user ) and i would be able to connect Would that be possible ? Thanks Edited by user Friday, March 24, 2017 5:01:26 PM(UTC)
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Assuming you are talking about either the Access client or the WindowsSelector, to my knowledge right now they are required to install as SYSTEM. If you owuld like to change that behavior, I recommend creating a request within our Product Feedback Portal. |
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 Rank: Guest Joined: 3/1/2017(UTC) Posts: 4 Location: Canada
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I made the thread Clearer but i cant be the only one facing this problem...
And telling them to go on a webpage or sending them a ling is not always possible it means they have to have an email configured... and also common user are finding it hard to go on a webpage and click on an arrow and install a program...
Anyway Thanks for the help :)
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The easiest way is to install the "Guest Session Starter" extension. That would place a box on your support page and all they have to do is press start. You could put a link to your support site on the desktop.
Another method, though my testing of it has been limited, is another extension called "Guest Session Starter Exe" and that would enable you to make an exe that you can place on the users desktop and they would run it to get connected.
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 Rank: Guest Joined: 3/1/2017(UTC) Posts: 4 Location: Canada
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Thanks everyone,
I saw people passing parameters in cmd line or in the exe with the session name / port and stuff like that Where can i get informations on how to add these parameters in the exe ? or with a cmd line ?
The option URLLAUNCH is passing all the options needed and i would like to know how to do that directly from a cmd line with the exe already on the computer
Is there a way to do that ?
Thanks
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