1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Users can connect to a GO-Global Host from any computer that supports a GO-Global client. GO-Global supports the following platforms: · Windows 8.1 Standard and Pro (32-bit/64-bit) · Windows 8 Standard and Pro (32-bit/64-bit) · Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (32-bit/64-bit) · Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 (32-bit/64-bit) · Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (32-bit) · Red Hat Linux Enterprise Linux 5 and 6; SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11; CentOS 5 and 6; Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Only a 32-bit client is provided. When installing this client on a 64-bit operating system, additional 32-bit dependencies may need to be installed. Consult your distribution's documentation for details on how to do this. Installing the client via a meta-packager such as yum will automatically fetch and install these dependencies for you. · Mac OS X 10.6 and later The GO-Global iOS Client requires a device running iOS 7.0 or later, including the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. (Both WiFi and 3G models are supported.) The GO-Global Android Client requires Android 4.0 (Honeycomb) or later with a WiFi or 3G connection. GO-Global Android Client only supports ARM processors. GO-Global supports the following browsers: · Apple Safari 5.0.6 or later on Mac OS X · Mozilla Firefox 38 (ESR) on Windows and Linux · Internet Explorer 10.0 and 11.0 · Google Chrome with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Clients must have TCP/IP as a network protocol. Back to top 2. WINDOWS CLIENT 2.1 Installing the Window Client 1. Start Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer. 2. In the Location box, type http:// followed by the host name and GO-Global client installation file. For example, http://host/goglobal/clients.html. 3. Select the Windows Client link. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions which will prompt you to download the Windows client executable. With the Windows Client, you can sign in to a GO-Global Host from the Start menu or from a Windows shortcut. 2.2 Running the Windows Client from the Start Menu 1. Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar. 2. Click Programs | GraphOn GO-Global 5 | GO-Global. 3. Type your Host address in the Connection dialog and click Connect. You can create a shortcut to the specified host by selecting the check box on the Connection dialog. Once the shortcut is set up, you will bypass the Connection dialog when connecting to the specified server. 4. When the Sign In dialog appears, type the following information: • Your network user name in the User name box. • Your network password in the Password box. 2.3 Creating GO-Global Shortcuts Additional shortcuts can be created for launching specific applications, among other options. 1. Right-click on the desktop. 2. Click New | Shortcut. 3. In the Create Shortcut dialog box, browse to the GO-Global Client Executable, e.g., Program FilesGraphOnGO-Globalgg-client.exe. 4. Type a name for the shortcut and click Finish. 2.4 Using Command-line Arguments For users running the Windows Client, command-line arguments can be used to make the logon process easier. Command-line arguments allow users to directly launch an application, among other options, as described below. 1. Right-click on the GO-Global shortcut and click Properties. 2. In the Shortcut tab, place your cursor in the Target edit box and append any of the following command-line arguments after the quote ('):
| The GO-Global Host address or host name. | |||
-u | The client's network user name. | |||
-p | The client's network password. | |||
-a | The display name of the application to be launched. The application's display name must be identical to the application name in the Program Window. | |||
-r | Startup parameters for the application. | |||
-c or -nc | -c enables compression. -nc disables compression. (Compression is enabled by default.) | |||
-ac | Determines how printers are initialized at startup. When -ac is followed by all, all client printers are automatically configured. When -ac is followed by none, client printers are not automatically configured. When -ac is followed by default only the default printer is configured automatically. This is the default setting. | |||
-hp | Modifies the host port setting for the Application Publishing Service. |
-h | The GO-Global Host address or host name. |
-u | The client's network user name. |
-p | The client's network password. Please note that if you specify a password on the command-line, the password may be visible to other users running process reporting tools such as ps. Sonicwall netextender for mac. To protect the user's password, use -p - to request the password at startup. |
-a | The display name of the application to be launched. (The application's display name must be identical to the application name in the Program Window.) |
-r | Startup parameters for the application. |
-c or -nc | -c enables compression. -nc disables compression. (Compression is enabled by default.) |
–f | The Linux Client runs in a loose window mode by default. This is the default setting. To enable the restricted frame option, i.e., to have all of the session's windows embedded within a frame on the client computer, append -f to the command line. |
-hp | Modifies the host port setting for the Application Publishing Service. |
-ac | Determines how printers are initialized at startup. When -ac is followed by all, all client printers are automatically configured. When -ac is followed by none, client printers are not automatically configured. When -ac is followed by default only the default printer is configured automatically. This is the default setting. |
-h | The IP address of the GO-Global Host. Gopro camera control mac download. |
-u | The client's network user name. |
-p | The client's network password. Please note that if you specify a password on the command-line, the password may be visible to other users running process reporting tools such as ps. To protect the user's password, use -p - to request the password at startup. |
-a | The display name of the application to be launched. (The application's display name must be identical to the application name in the Program Window.) |
-r | Startup parameters for the application. |
-c or -nc | -c enables compression. -nc disables compression. (Compression is enabled by default.) |
-f | The Mac OS X Client runs in a loose window mode by default. To enable the restricted frame option, i.e., to have all of the session's windows embedded within a frame on the client computer, append -f to the command line. |
-hp | Modifies the host port setting for the Application Publishing Service. |
-ac | Determines how printers are initialized at startup. When -ac is followed by all, all client printers are automatically configured. When -ac is followed by none, client printers are not automatically configured. When -ac is followed by default only the default printer is configured automatically. This is the default setting. |