HP Remote Graphics Software 6.0 User Guide

Table 3-2 RGS Sender installation command line options (continued)
Command Description
rgslicensefile= may be specified. If neither /rgslicenseserver= nor /rgslicensefile= is
specified, the installation will proceed as if this option was specified without a
filename.
/noreboot Causes the system to not reboot after an installation or uninstallation.
/viewlicense Displays the EULA (End User License Agreement) for use of this software.
NOTE: Using this option will negate all other options used.
/help Displays usage text.
NOTE: Using this option will negate all other options used.
RGS Sender installation log file on Windows
Installation of the RGS Sender creates the following log file:
%TEMP%\rgsenderInstaller
This log file can be viewed by the user to obtain details about what operations were performed and
errors that occurred during the installation process.
The log file is especially useful for automatic installs because installer errors are not displayed on the
screen and are only viewable using the log file. If the log file already exists when the installer is run,
the installer will remove the current contents of the log file before writing to it.
Uninstalling the RGS Sender on Windows
To uninstall the RGS Sender:
Go to the Windows Control Panel > Programs and Features, and uninstall Remote Graphics
Sender.
TIP: Retain User Settings will leave user-specific settings in the registry.
IMPORTANT: After the RGS Sender is uninstalled, you will be prompted to restart your computer.
This restart is very important—if it is not performed, installation of a later version of the RGS Sender
may not succeed.
Installing RGS on Linux
This section describes installation of the RGS Receiver and RGS Sender on Linux. See Supported
hardware and software on page 142 for a list of the Linux operating systems that support the RGS
Receiver and Sender.
If you plan to use Advanced Video Compression, see
Advanced Video Compression requirements
on page 143. Meeting these requirements is essential to having a quality experience when using this
feature.
NOTE: The RGS Sender uses TCP/IP port 42966. The Linux installer adds an iptables entry to
open this port.
20 Chapter 3 Installing and activating RGS