Hi,
Is there any workaround or anyone working on a Windows .zip file for usage without admin rights?
thank you for your attention.
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Hi,
On Do 21 Jun 2012 15:10:45 CEST Rui Cruz wrote:
Hi,
Is there any workaround or anyone working on a Windows .zip file for usage without admin rights?
thank you for your attention.
If you have a Windows system where you can install X2Go Client you can
copy it from there to an USB stick and run it in --portable mode.
Greets, Mike
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Am 21.09.2012 20:27, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi,
On Do 21 Jun 2012 15:10:45 CEST Rui Cruz wrote:
Hi,
Is there any workaround or anyone working on a Windows .zip file for usage without admin rights?
thank you for your attention.
If you have a Windows system where you can install X2Go Client you can copy it from there to an USB stick and run it in --portable mode.
Greets, Mike
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Hi,
is there also a way to do the same with PyHoca in a windows and linux version on one USB stick formated with NTFS? I know that ext3/4 would also work on Windows with special drivers but NTFS would be better because it's Windows standard and the most Linux distros have ntfs-3g out of the box activ.
Best Regards
Hi,
On Mi 26 Sep 2012 14:42:13 CEST Lukas Laukamp wrote:
Am 21.09.2012 20:27, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Hi,
On Do 21 Jun 2012 15:10:45 CEST Rui Cruz wrote:
Hi,
Is there any workaround or anyone working on a Windows .zip file for usage without admin rights?
thank you for your attention.
If you have a Windows system where you can install X2Go Client you
can copy it from there to an USB stick and run it in --portable mode.Greets, Mike
X2Go-User mailing list X2Go-User@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-user
Hi,
is there also a way to do the same with PyHoca in a windows and
linux version on one USB stick formated with NTFS? I know that
ext3/4 would also work on Windows with special drivers but NTFS
would be better because it's Windows standard and the most Linux
distros have ntfs-3g out of the box activ.
PyHoca-GUI is a Python application that uses nxproxy (binary
executable). It has quite a few Python dependencies, so all these have
to be installed, as well.
So, if the machine you are at has Python (+modules) and nxproxy
installed you can use PyHoca-GUI on that machine.
Portable versions are not planned. If needed you can contract me to
provide a portable version of PyHoca-GUI for Windows and Linux.
The underlying filesystem does not really matter. You can also use
fat32 as underlying file systems.
BTW: PyHoca-GUI has command line options to use it as a portable
application. However, this is theoretical and I have not tested it, yet.
Greets, Mike
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