User guide
Installing RGS 45
NOTE: For many USB devices, the Windows XP operating system provides default USB drivers. While these
default drivers may, in fact, work with your USB devices, it is recommended that you install the manufacturer-
supplied USB drivers to optimize functionality and performance of your USB devices. The manufacturer-
supplied driver should be installed on the computer, Local or Remote, where the USB devices will be logically
(not physically) attached.
4. The Remote Clipboard Configuration dialog is displayed next (see Figure 3-2 and Section 2-18, “Remote
Clipboard Overview”). Additional information can be viewed by selecting I’m not sure, I want more
information, and clicking Next. Select the desired Remote Clipboard Configuration option, and click Next.
Figure 3-2 Remote Clipboard Configuration dialog
NOTE: Selecting “Yes” will cause the hprclipboard.dll library to be installed with the RGS Receiver. If
you select “No”, this DLL won’t be installed and you won’t be able to use Remote Clipboard. To enable Remote
Clipboard later, you would need to reinstall the RGS Receiver, and select “Yes” in the above dialog.
5. The final installation step will normally prompt you to restart your computer.
Automatic installation of the RGS Receiver on Windows XP
The RGS Receiver can be installed or removed in automatic mode. Automatic mode allows the Receiver to be
installed or removed without any user interaction. Automatic mode will also restart the computer, if required, after
the installation process completes.
Should an illegal combination of command line options be specified, or if an error occurs during the install
process, the install will abort and the error will be logged to the Receiver installation log file.
Usage
Setup.exe /autoinstall /agreetolicense [/folder=<folder>]
[/usb=local | /usb=remote | /usb=localRemote]
[/clipboard]
[/noreboot]
Setup.exe /autoremove [/noreboot]
Setup.exe /viewlicense
Setup.exe /help