Installation guide
PC-Duo Deployment Tool
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%VER%
Host software version number (e.g. “v5.10.2.1003”)
%INTVER%
Internal Host software version number
%PID%
Process ID of the Host service
%PLATFORM%
Host operating system platform (e.g. “Win2000”)
%PROT%
Network protocol (e.g. “IP” or “TCP”)
%ADDR%
Network address (e.g. “192.1612.0.15”)
%PORT%
Network port (e.g. “1505”)
Installation group
"Add or Remove Programs" list in Control Panel: Setting this value to "disable" will
disable the ability to Add/Remove/Modify the product via the system control panel. Do not
set this value to have the product appear in the Add/Remove Programs listing.
Installation Directory: Specify an alternate to the default installation directory.
License: Specify your product license here. Note that the Host does not use a “version
upgrade” license, so only one license key is required – your full product or subscription
upgrade key. Keys from previous versions are not accepted by the Host, and should not
be entered.
Organization: Allows you to override the default organization with a new value.
Restart after Installation: After installing with PC-Duo Deployment Tool, PC-Duo Host
reboots only if necessary. Suppress the automatic reboot without prompting by selecting
Use this value and the Reallysuppress option.
User Name: Allows you to override the default username with a new value.
Options tab
Lock Workstation on Disconnect: Lock the Host computer when the remote user
connection is terminated (it can be unlocked or restarted using Windows commands).
Reboot on Disconnect: Reboot the Host computer when the remote user connection is
terminated.
Suppress Keys: Control how the keyboard and mouse of your Host computer behave
during remote connection:
Select Never suppress the local keyboard and mouse to retain control of the
Host computer‟s keyboard and mouse when a remote user connects to the Host.
Select Suppress local input, if the Master requests it to give a remote user
control of the Host computer‟s keyboard and mouse when the remote user
requests it. The default settings for PC-Duo Host and PC-Duo Master allow the
mouse and keyboard to be shared during a connection, with each side able to
use both.
Select Suppress the local keyboard and mouse at system startup to give full
control of the Host computer‟s keyboard and mouse to the remote user who
connects to the Host. This option does not permit mouse or keyboard input on
the Host computer.