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Using Deep Freeze On Demand : Deep Freeze Actions : Other Actions

Other Actions
The Other Actions menu has the following options:
Control with RDC
Select a single computers and select Control with RDC.
Remote Launch
You can remotely launch executable files on managed workstations.
Complete the following files to remotely launch files:
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Right-click and select Actions > Remote Launch. The Remote Launch dialog is displayed.
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Filename and Path - specify the filename and path where the file is available on the target computer. Alternatively, you can browse to select the executable. File types supported are .exe (executables) and .msi (MSI installers). MSI installers are run in install mode by default. For example, if the executable MyApplication.exe is available at C:/AppFolder, specify C:/AppFolder/MyApplication.
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Arguments - specify the arguments that you want to apply with this executable. For example, if the executable is run from the command prompt with the command C:\AppFolder\MyApplication -o logFile.log, specify -o logFile.log for arguments. For .msi files, specify the arguments that you would normally specify when launching a .msi file with MSIEXEC. If you do not specify any argument for a .msi file, Deep Freeze will automatically append "/i" (install). Deep Freeze also replaces any display options with /qn, (quiet, no UI).
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The file is remotely launched on the selected workstations.
 
Push and Launch
You can push and launch files on managed workstations.
Complete the following files to push and launch files on managed workstations:
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Right-click and select Actions > Push and Launch. The Push and Launch dialog is displayed.
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Filename and Path - specify the filename and path where the file is available on the console computer. Alternatively, you can browse to select the executable. File types supported are .exe (executables) and .msi (MSI installers). MSI files are run in install mode by default. For example, if the executable MyApplication.exe is available at C:/AppFolder, specify C:/AppFolder/MyApplication.
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Arguments - specify the arguments that you want to apply with this executable. For example, if the executable is run from the command prompt with the command C:\AppFolder\MyApplication -o logFile.log, specify -o logFile.log for arguments. For .msi files, specify the arguments that you would normally specify when launching a .msi file with MSIEXEC. If you do not specify any argument for a .msi file, Deep Freeze will automatically append "/i" (install). Deep Freeze also replaces any display options with /qn, (quiet, no UI).
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The file is pushed to the selected workstation and remotely launched on the selected workstations.
 
Format ThawSpace
Deep Freeze On Demand provides the ability to format all the ThawSpaces remotely on managed workstations.
Complete the following steps to format ThawSpaces:
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Click Other Actions > Format ThawSpace.
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A warning All ThawSpaces will be formatted on the selected computer(s) is displayed.
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Select Would you like to proceed? to confirm.
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Click OK.
 
Delete Computer
Select one or more computers and click Delete Computer. The selected computers are deleted from the list. You will not be able to perform On Demand actions on the computer.
Export List
Click Export List to export the list of computers in .csv format.