Licensing mSign Desktop: Difference between revisions
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==Before You Begin:== | ==Before You Begin:== | ||
''' | '''The following instructions are only for users who want to sign in a Web browser and for enterprise users who do not want to use the App Store / Play Store subscription model.''' | ||
mSign Mobile can be used to sign on a Windows, Mac, or Linux PC with a ''Google Chrome,'' ''Mozilla Firefox,'' ''Microsoft Edge,'' or ''Apple Safari'' web browser as long as certain conditions are met: | |||
*The PC that you wish to use for signing has a current version of a supported Web browser (either ''Microsoft Edge, | * mSign Desktop must be installed and running on a Windows PC for any installation of mSign. | ||
* The PC that you wish to use for signing has a current version of a supported Web browser (either ''Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox,'' or ''Apple Safari''). | |||
*You can use mSign Desktop and mSign Mobile on the same computer as long as you are in ''Compatible'' or ''Enhanced'' mode. | * You can use mSign Desktop and mSign Mobile on the same computer as long as you are in ''ProScript Compatible'' or ''ProScript Enhanced'' mode. | ||
* If you wish to use ''EasyScript'' mode, you must run mSign Desktop and Mobile on separate computers. | |||
*If you wish to use ''EasyScript'' mode, you must run mSign Desktop and Mobile on separate computers. | |||
==Purchasing and Installing an mSign Desktop License== | ==Purchasing and Installing an mSign Desktop License== |
Revision as of 13:54, 6 August 2018
The following instructions are only for users who want to sign in a Web browser and for enterprise users who do not want to use the App Store / Play Store subscription model.
Video Instructions:
Before You Begin:
The following instructions are only for users who want to sign in a Web browser and for enterprise users who do not want to use the App Store / Play Store subscription model.
mSign Mobile can be used to sign on a Windows, Mac, or Linux PC with a Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Apple Safari web browser as long as certain conditions are met:
- mSign Desktop must be installed and running on a Windows PC for any installation of mSign.
- The PC that you wish to use for signing has a current version of a supported Web browser (either Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari).
- You can use mSign Desktop and mSign Mobile on the same computer as long as you are in ProScript Compatible or ProScript Enhanced mode.
- If you wish to use EasyScript mode, you must run mSign Desktop and Mobile on separate computers.
Purchasing and Installing an mSign Desktop License
- If you do not already have an account on the Scriptel portal, go to https://portal.scriptel.com and create one.
- Go to https://escriptel.com/product/scriptel-msign-license/ and purchase a license.
- Scriptel will create a license and send you an email explaining how to download and install it.
- To get the license:
- Log into the portal (https://portal.scriptel.com).
- Click on the “Licenses” tab.
- Click “DOWNLOAD LICENSES.”
- Then, move the license file to one of these three places:
- C:\Users\<USER NAME>\AppData\Roaming\Scriptel\Licenses
- C:\Program Files\Scriptel Corporation\Licenses
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Scriptel Corporation\Licenses
mSign Desktop is now ready to communicate with both licensed and unlicensed mSign Mobile clients. It is time to finish up and try it out.
Note:
Scriptel mSign does not work in a XenApp environment. It will work in other virtual desktop environments, such as XenDesktop and RDP, but only when it is installed on the the virtual desktop, not the endpoint.