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This document provides all the necessary information for large-scale deployment of Wildix Collaboration on Windows. Created: June 2018 Updated: April 2022June 2023 Permalink: https://confluencewildix.wildixatlassian.comnet/wiki/x/YgOIAQgxXOAQ |
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Large-Scale deployment using Microsoft Windows Installer
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> Collaboration-2.1.10-x64.msi /qn host=yourhostname.wildixin.com hidePreferences=1 secondaryHost=yourhostname2.wildixin.com callControlMode=1 callBringToFrontMode=1 allowInsecureConnections=1 |
Parameters (stored in the register)
- host - host installation for all users on the computer
- hidePreferences (optional) - disable the settings menu for all users
- secondaryHost (optional) - Failover custom domain host
- callControlMode (optional) - login to Collaboration in call control mode
- callBringToFrontMode (optional) - open minimized or closed in system tray/ menu bar Collaboration on incoming calls
- allowInsecureConnections (optional) - allow non-secure connections in case of invalid SSL/TLS certificates
This sets the default settings for all users (note: if the user installs his/her host through the settings menu, the priority will be given to user settings and the admin will not be able to change them through the command line until the user removes the host).
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- x64 - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Wildix Collaboration
Integration Service
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- Headset integration: Support for remote call answer / hangup and volume control from headset via USB connector on Windows. Supported Wildix Headsets: WHS-BT (only with USB dongle from Jabra / Plantronics / Sennheiser); Supported 3rd party headsets matrix: Wildix Compatible Headsets - Jabra, Plantronics, EPOS Sennheiser, JPL, Axtel.
- Screen sharing component: Screen sharing from Wildix Collaboration and Wizyconf WebRTC-based conference, and remote desktop control.
- Fax Printer: Send faxes from Windows applications that support "Print" option. Documentation: Fax Printer for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
- Outlook Integration: Features: Outlook calendar sync with Collaboration, user presence, pictures sync with Outlook, click2call, IM, call popup, caller name lookup, live search in outlook contacts, URL to create / edit contact during a call. Documentation and videos: Outlook integration for Microsoft Windows.
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https://files.wildix.com/integrations/win/wiservice/WIService.msi
Note Requirements:
- Windows 7 10 (64-bit) and higher
- Microsoft .NET Framework v.4.0Visual C++ Redistributable Packages 2015-2019 for x64 platform. Download from VC Redist 2019 x64
Silent installation mode
To set the silent installation mode, run the command:
Code Block msiexec /i "WIService.msi" wiserviceSilentMode=true
- To reset the silent installation mode, run the command:
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msiexec /i "WIService.msi" wiserviceSilentMode=false |
To have the application launched when system starts, run the command:
Code Block launchAtStartup=1
After Collaboration native app is opened for the first time on Windows, the app is automatically added to the startup.
Key path in the registry:
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Browser content redirection - deploying Chrome extension using Group Policy
Browser Content Redirection can be enabled to achieve point to point audio and video with the PBX reducing latency and moving CPU usage to the client: https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/multimedia/browser-content-redirection.html
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- Import the Google Chrome ADMX files into your environment. For information about downloading policy templates and installing and configuring the templates into your Group Policy Editor, see https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/187202?hl=en.
Open your Group Policy Management console and go to User Configuration \ Administrative Templates\Classic Administrative Templates (ADM) \ Google\ Google Chrome \ Extensions. Enable the Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions setting.
Click Show and type the following string, which corresponds to the extension ID. Update the URL for the browser content redirection extension.
Code Block hdppkjifljbdpckfajcmlblbchhledln; https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx
Apply the setting and after a gpudate refresh, the user automatically receives the extension. If you launch the Chrome browser in the user’s session, the extension is already applied and they cannot remove it.
Any updates to the extension are automatically installed on the users’ machines through the update URL that you specified in the setting.
If the Configure the list of force-installed apps and extensions setting is set to Disabled, the extension is automatically removed from Chrome for all users.
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To enable single sign-on on Active Directory and for import of users, read documentation: Import of Contacts and Users
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