![]() Tip To uninstall from a CMD console, move to C:/ProgramData/NoMachine/var/uninstall/ (if you are on Vista/7/8) or to C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/NoMachine/var/uninstall/ (if you are on XP). Reboot is requested to complete the uninstalling process. Then access panel 'Programs and Features' or 'Add or Remove Programs', depending on your Windows version. On Windows 7, Vista and XP, click on the Start button and click to open the Control panel from the Start menu. Then access the Programs - 'Uninstall a program' panel. On Windows 8, you can use the Search box from the Charms bar on the right side of the screen: type Control Panel to open it. ![]() Find the NoMachine program in the list of installed programs and choose to uninstall it. ![]() Uninstalling the Cloud Server You can uninstall NoMachine Cloud Server from the Windows Control Panel and the “Add or Remove Programs” in Windows XP or “Program and Features” in Windows Vista, 7 or 8. As for the installation, Setup will guide you through all steps necessary for updating your installation.Ģ.3. Alternatively, you may download the lastest available package from the NoMachine web site and click on the executable file to launch Setup. Updating the Cloud Server Starting from version 4.0.365, you can update your installation from the NoMachine repositories instead of downloading and installing the new package.Just run the NoMachine GUI and access the Preferences -> Updates panel and click on 'Check now'. Note for Windows XP: the NoMachine server will not start until the machine is rebooted.Ģ.2. To specify a non-default installation directory, use: nomachine-packageName_packageVersion.exe /SILENT /DIR="X:Target_directory" or: nomachine-packageName_packageVersion.exe /VERYSILENT /DIR="X:Target_directory" Tip To install the package in silent or very silent mode from a CMD console, run respectively: >nomachine-packageName_packageVersion.exe /silent or: >nomachine-packageName_packageVersion.exe /verysilent Then reboot the machine: > SHUTDOWN -r -t 10 -c " your comments here" Accept to reboot the machine, this is mandatory for completing the installation. ![]() Installing the Cloud Server Download the package from the NoMachine web site and install it by double-clicking on the icon of the executable: a setup wizard will take you through the installation. Intel Core2 Duo or AMD Athlon Dual-Core or equivalent 1 GB RAM Network connection (either a LAN, or Internet link: broadband, cable, DSL, etc.) Size required on disk: Windows 107.5 MB Linux 81 MB Mac 83 MBĢ.1. If you would like to send us your comments and suggestions, you can use the Web contact tool available at, by selecting the Web Quality Feedback as your option. Leave Feedback About This Guide Our goal is provide comprehensive and clear documentation for all the NoMachine products. The NoMachine Packages The latest version of NoMachine is available at: The Knowledge Base The Knowledge Base,, makes available both technical documents especially for administrators and end-user oriented guides, as well as articles on specific topics and How-Tos. Resources on the Web The NoMachine Web site, provides you with a variety of online resources in conjunction with the software and its usage: This package includes a small Apache-based web server, the NoMachine HTTP server (nxhtd), pre-configured to work out-of-the box to let you get access to the server on which it is installed, or other Enterprise and Cloud Servers.ġ.1. This document is intended to provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to install the Cloud Server package (it was named 'Portal Server' in version 4.0) and it's updated to fit version 4.2.27 and later. NoMachine Cloud Server Installation and Configuration Guide Welcome to the NoMachine Cloud Server Installation Guide version 4 or higher. Connecting Multiple Servers by Cloud Serverġ. Initiating a Web Connection via Cloud Serverħ. NoMachine Cloud Server Installation and Configuration Guideĥ. NoMachine Enterprise Products, Cloud Server Installation and Configuration Guide of 18 NoMachine Enterprise Products, Cloud Server Installation and Configuration Guide Prepared by: Silvia Regis
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |