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Types of installers
DAP on OS provides three distinct installer files, which IT Administrators and end users can use to install the DAP on OS application.
User level installer: User level installation installs DAP on OS for a single user of a system, inside the user’s localAppData folder. It is used by end users to install DAP on OS independently without any external help.
System level installer: System level installation of the DAP on OS directly installs DAP on OS inside the Program Files of the user's computer. It is an installation process that ensures the DAP on OS app is deployed for each user on the machine without requiring multiple installations for each user. It is primarily used by IT admins to mass deploy the DAP on OS app.
System level distributor: System level distribution or bulk deployment of the DAP on OS app, deploys a distributor file of the DAP on OS app inside the Program Files. Consecutively, when a user logs into the computer, an installer file is distributed to the respective localAppData folder, and the DAP on OS app is installed for that particular user.
For example, if you have a Windows computer used by multiple people in your organization. Each of you has a separate user profile and login credentials for the same computer. Once a system-level distribution is carried out by the IT Admin, a distributor file for the DAP on OS app is added to the computer. Now, the first time a user logs into their respective profile, the DAP on OS app is installed in the localAppData of that particular user. It is used for virtual desktop deployment.
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System level distributor is used by IT admins only.
Which installer should I choose?
Whatfix can help you understand which installer best suits your organization based on the following questionnaire:
Questionnaire for DAP on OS installation process (PDF)
The following link directs you to an email template where you can provide answers to the questionnaire and share it with Whatfix. Whatfix will suggest a DAP on OS installer based on your responses.
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Comparison of feature availability among installers
User Level Installer | System Level Installer | Mass Deployment Installer | |
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Admin permission | |||
Auto update | |||
Update push by IT | |||
Deployment support through IT | |||
Restart requirement for DAP on OS app visibility on end-user systems | |||
DAP on OS installation for all users on a single machine | (Requires manual installation for all users) | (Single installation works for all users) | (Individual installation for all users automatically) |
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If Auto Update is enabled, the mass deployment method of installation is preferred.
Installer Type | MacOS | Windows | ||||||||
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US | EU | US | EU | |||||||
Silicon | Intel | Silicon | Intel | |||||||
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Two approaches to installing DAP on OS
User level installation and system level installation can both be done either using a UI based installation method or a Command Line based installation method.
UI based installation enables you to install the DAP on OS using the Installation Wizard while Command Line-based installation is carried out using the Command Prompt or Terminal. Admin rights are not required for either method.
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