Licensing mSign Desktop

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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:

mSign Mobile can be used to sign on a Windows, Mac, or Linux PC with a Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or 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 Compatible or 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

  1. If you do not already have an account on the Scriptel portal, go to https://portal.scriptel.com and create one.
  2. Go to https://escriptel.com/product/scriptel-msign-license/ and purchase a license.
  3. Scriptel will create a license and send you an email explaining how to download and install it.
  4. To get the license:
    1. Log into the portal (https://portal.scriptel.com).
    2. Click on the “Licenses” tab.
    3. Click “DOWNLOAD LICENSES.”
  5. 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.