Office 365
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Interesting note, my desktop is not showing up in that list.
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@JaredBusch I saw that same screen but didn't post the whole thing.
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@Dashrender You deploy using the Click to Run tool. Which sounds easier than it is to setup.
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@wrx7m said:
@Dashrender You deploy using the Click to Run tool. Which sounds easier than it is to setup.
I'm assuming there is a way to grant local admin rights to only that tool then? My users don't have local admin rights.
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The way it works is that it uses a script and an xml file with settings to download the file. You can run it as a startup script via GPO so they don't need to be admins. None of my users are either.
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@wrx7m said:
The way it works is that it uses a script and an xml file with settings to download the file. You can run it as a startup script via GPO so they don't need to be admins. None of my users are either.
Good tip. Thanks.
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Can it be that I have some 2016 and some 2013 installs as to why it allows me 10 standard (non mobile) devices?
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@wirestyle22 Hit me up if you need more info. Also, I think only certain plans let you use click to run. I can't think of how they would prevent you from using it, as I don't think you put any identifying info in until after everything has been installed and the user logs in to activate the license.
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@wrx7m said:
@wirestyle22 Hit me up if you need more info. Also, I think only certain plans let you use click to run. I can't think of how they would prevent you from using it, as I don't think you put any identifying info in until after everything has been installed and the user logs in to activate the license.
Probably the plans that allow for on-premises installs