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    Hi! You can describe how you make this config? You set variable? And if yes, how to?
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    Hello, This is a Windows login configuration on non-Veyon PCs to modify. There should be no information from the previous user. Interactive login must be enabled : gpedit.msc Expand: Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options. On the right, locate and double-click the "Interactive logon: Do not display last user name" policy.
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    @Bilgediver said in Performance considerations for network: As far as I can tell Veyon uses self-hosted VNC. As far as I know VNC is between client and server, there is no inbetween. The only way that would work (in my head) would be to set it up on a server, then you use your instructor computer to remote into the server to view everything. I just tested it on our network and you can use Veyon on your Instructor computer to remote into the Server Installation of Veyon, and use the Server Veyon to view all of the other computers. Thank you so much for this input!! Although I don't really have a specific deadline for getting this setup, ideally it'll be setup before summer break kicks in, because we have summer day camps that will use the computer lab much more heavily than during the school year. So I'm gonna definitely slot out some time here within the next month or so to get this all fully figured out. Again, I appreciate this! Helps me greatly in getting a better idea of if Veyon may be a high potential solution for our needs. Thank you!
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    You can: "C:\Program Files\Veyon\veyon-cli.exe" feature start <destination IP> PowerDownNow
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    @tobydox how would that even work? We have our guacamole server set up for RDP sessions, and for simplicity's sake we have every single laptop/VM set up with the exact same RDP credentials, how would we pass through the Guacamole login name or student name in guacamole as an environment variable?
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  • Remote View/Control fix window size/position?

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    Another temporary workaround is to use the custom computer arrangement to create a "gap" in the middle of the 4 computers we have selected for that individual display TV, that way only 1 instance of Veyon Master needs to be open. This looks like its the more likely temporary solution we'll use. (and for the demonstration, we'll often have the students name on the computer number in notepad in the middle). [image: 1743704158234-d8699514-7bfc-4c51-887e-b7cb90a6b4ee-image.png]
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    @FrEmaVeyon You can "Start Application" using %USERPROFILE% environment variable. For this You need to start it using cmd: cmd /c start "" "%USERPROFILE%\program.exe" This will work
  • Help importing locations & Computers

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    Valid variables are %type%, %name%, %host%, %mac% and %location%. Various examples are given in the command help (veyon-cli networkobjects help import). from docs.. Construct each line as following - do not include header, do not separate with spaces Computer15;10.23.15.15;"Conference2" note the quotes 2. Go to "C:\Program Files\Veyon" open cmd in this folder command: veyon-cli networkobjects import "FULL PATH TO CSV FILE HERE" format "%name%;%host%;\"%location%\"" You should see [OK] on the command line Read the docs for better understanding
  • How to add Computers in batch?

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    issue 913 on github explains it - I cannot post any link Close configurator if it's open Create csv file where each line is like this: pc0;10.88.17.0;"class1" here pc0 will be visible in Master interface, 10.88.17.0 IP Address, but it can be hostname, last "class1" - note the quotes is the name of the location Once You have csv file go to "C:\Program Files\Veyon" open cmd there: command: veyon-cli networkobjects import "PATH TO YOUR CSV HERE" format "%name%;%host%;"%location%"" You will see [OK] on command line 4. Open Configurator and check
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  • Remote Classroom access

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    No they don't have the same keys
  • ScreenLock from WebAPI and CLI

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  • Why even use locations without LDAP?

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  • URGENTE URGENTE GRAZIE impostazioni iniziali

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    veyon con i pc collegati con wifi è un pò ballerino, per risolvere mettere ip statici e mac address in "posizioni e computers" in veyon configurator
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  • Veyon 4.9.4

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