In some instances, your company may need to install Monitask without having direct access to employee computers.
If your company has a systems administrator, they should be able to do it via group policies or MDM tools.
Below are some options for installing Monitask remotely.
<aside> ⚠️ The stealth installation file cannot be renamed since it includes a unique company/user ID. The file name must have the following name: deskcap.{id}.msi
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<aside> 👉 Installation on remote computers requires some computer/technical knowledge. If you cannot get it to work, please let us know at [email protected], and we will help you with the installation
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You can use a Windows program called PDQ Deploy. It has a free version available. You can download PDQ Deploy from here: PDQ free download.
Windows Group Policy Installation Options: Deploying an MSI through GPO (advancedinstaller.com)
Install via Microsoft Intune: Add a Windows line-of-business app to Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn
You can also use a Powershell script to install remotely. Here’s a good overview: Powershell: Remote install software (powershellexplained.com)
You need to be on a Mac computer to be able to use this option. Here are the instructions:
[Install files with Remote Desktop - Apple Support](https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/install-files-apdda2d11c4/3.9.7/mac/13.6#:~:text=1 In Remote Desktop %2C select a computer,installation parameters%2C as desired. ... 5 Click Install.)
Jamf Pro is a paid software that allows remote installation on company computers: Package Deployment - Jamf Pro Documentation 11.5.0 | Jamf