Getting Started
There are two different installers available to install Mail Manager for Windows.
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Per-User
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Per-Machine
Please read the below carefully before making a decision on which to install.
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Not suitable for VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) Systems
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Running the per-user-installer.exe will guide you through the choices that suit your requirements
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For example: Single users, multiple users, deployment methods, etc.
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Suitable for users to install themselves
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Suitable for deployment via your software of choice
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Ability to be pre-configured with your license details and Shared Configuration Folder details
When to consider a per-user installer
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Best suited for companies who want Mail Manager for Windows updates applied automatically
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No need for the IT Team to deploy updates.
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Deploy once for all users using the same machine
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If a new user logs onto the machine, Mail Manager for Windows will be downloaded and installed automatically
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New updates are automatically downloaded and installed for each user (approx. 100MB)
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Uninstalling Mail Manager won't impact other users using the same machine
When not to choose per-user installer
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Companies where many people use the same machine (e.g.: terminal servers) or need to control which version of Mail Manager for Windows is used
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Companies with certain software restrictions, policies, or white-listing software is used (e.g. Applocker, used to block executable files from running in %appdata% and %localappdata% locations)
Note: Mail Manager executable files are digitally signed
If this is your preferred option, please see the Per-User Installation Guide
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Required for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
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The per-machine installer is used to install Mail Manager for Windows
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The installer can be pre-configured with your license details using the MSI configuration tool
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Administrative permissions are required during the installation process for each machine
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Once Mail Manager for Windows is multi-client-capable, meaning that it will be used by multiple users on the same machine
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Mail Manager for Windows will not receive automatic updates using this method of installation
When to consider a per-machine installer
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Best suited to companies where multiple employees use the same machine (e.g. terminal servers) and/or need to control the version of Mail Manager for Windows used.
Why not to choose per-machine installer
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Companies where each user works on an individual machine
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Companies that want Mail Manager for Windows to update automatically
What to consider
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Single installation on a machine means a smaller hard drive footprint at scale
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The IT team need to be aware when new versions become available and take action
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IT Team required to deploy updated versions
If this is your preferred option, please see the Per-Machine Installation Guide