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3 Installation
Installing RGS Receiver (Windows)
The installer wizard for RGS Receiver provides both a Typical and Custom installation type. The Typical
installation type installs the Remote USB and Remote Clipboard features. This installation type should be
suitable for most deployments.
The Custom installation type lets you choose whether you want to install certain features, as well as specify
proxy settings. A custom installation can be performed on the command line as well.
IMPORTANT: Windows administrator privileges are required to perform the installation.
NOTE: If the software is already installed, the installation process overwrites it. However, the installation
cannot be performed if the same version or a newer version of the software is already installed.
NOTE: During the installation process, the installer creates a log le named
rgreceiverInstaller.log in the location specied by the Windows TEMP environmental variable.
Performing a custom RGS Receiver installation using the installer wizard
To perform a custom installation of RGS Receiver on Windows using the installer wizard:
NOTE: The installer wizard might contain additional options not discussed below regarding installation of
beta features. Do not install these features unless instructed to by HP.
1. Run ReceiverSetup.exe, follow the on-screen instructions until you are prompted to choose a
setup type, select Custom, and then select Next.
2. On the Remote USB Conguration page, select the desired installation setting for the Remote USB
feature (options described below), and then select Next.
USB devices are Local—Remote USB is not installed on the receiver, and all receiver-side USB
devices always mount to the receiver only, even during an RGS session.
USB devices are Remote—Remote USB is installed, and all receiver-side USB devices always
mount to the sender only, which means the USB devices are accessible only during an RGS session.
The USB devices cannot mount to the receiver at any time, regardless of the RGS connection state.
USB devices are Local/Remote—Remote USB is installed, and each USB device has its access set
individually to either the receiver or the sender, depending on when the USB device is plugged in to
the receiver.
If a USB device is plugged in to a USB port on the receiver while RGS Receiver is disconnected,
the USB device becomes accessible by the receiver only.
If a USB device is plugged in to a USB port on the receiver while RGS Receiver is connected, the
USB device becomes accessible by the sender only.
Access to a particular device can be switched by removing it and then re-inserting it while RGS
Receiver is in the opposite connection state.
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