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Up to this point I have only had ACS on my personal desktop.

We now want to start rolling it out to a larger group of users. These users run in a virtual VDI environment using Windows 10.

Last week I attended the ACS session in the COMMON Virtual Conference . I'm trying to follow along with this to deploy.

To test, I am using my old computer which had ACS on it.

I removed the ACS folders from the users folders in both PUBLIC and myfolder

I then opened a command prompt(running as Administrator) and ran the following 'install_acs_64.js /AdminConfig'

Here is was expecting to be asked questions about changing configuration, and sharing location of product files etc, however I was immediately asked about wanting 5250, etc
And never received the other messages.

Did I not get something removed? Where else would I look?
What else might cause this?

Also, is there anything special that needs to be done to deploy in a VDI environment?

Thanks

mike
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