Ninstalling v, Pace, Client access license (cal) installation – NComputing VIRTUAL DESKTOP KIT U170 User Manual
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license a limited number of times after the initial registration. If you exceed this limit you
will need to contact NComputing technical support for assistance.
Uninstalling vSpace
To uninstall the vSpace software, select Start>All Programs>NComputing vSpace>Uninstall.
Follow the prompts and the vSpace software will be removed from the host PC. You will be
prompted to restart the host PC to complete the process.
Client Access License (CAL) Installation
For multi-user applications, in addition to installing and activating the Windows Server operating
system license on the host PC, you need to acquire two types of client access licenses.
First, you need a standard Windows Server CAL for each user or device.
You also need to install a:
Remote Desktop Services CAL (RDS-CAL) when running on Windows Server
or
Windows MultiPoint Server CAL (WMS-CAL) when running on Windows MultiPoint
Server for each user or device accessing the system.
For Windows Server operating systems, you will need to add the Remote Desktop Licensing
Server role (provided with the operating system) to at least one host in your environment.
After you install the licensing server on a particular host:
You will use the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager application to activate the server
and add RDS CALs. Other hosts in your environment can then point to this license
server.
For Windows MultiPoint Server, the licensing server component is pre-installed and you
can simply use the MultiPoint Manager application to enter in your WMS CAL (instead of
using the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager, which does not accept WMS CALs).
For further details on setting up the license server and installing CALs, please refer to your
respective operating system documentation or refer to the article entitled:
Additional Features
Auto-Login
NComputing vSpace software has a convenient auto-login feature popular in schools, kiosks or
digital-signage applications. When this option is enabled, once the host PC boots, each U170
station will automatically log in using the username and password defined for users under
Windows Server. Additionally, a launch application or script may be specified to run at login.