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Class server teacher program
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Dave Mills
2006-08-28 21:30:19 UTC
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When installing Class Server 4 Teacher is prompts for the URL for the server
giving an example something like yourserver/msclassserver (I cant remember
exactly and the school link is down at present so I cant test it). Is there any
way to provide a default answer so we can just click OK. This would be
especially useful for GPO deployment.
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Dave Mills
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David Gorbet [MSFT]
2006-08-31 15:03:30 UTC
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Yes, if you install the teacher client from the teachersetup page on the
server, it will automatically pre-populate the right school url. To do this,
have your teachers navigate to http://<schoolurl>/teachersetup.

Note: if you're using IE7, this page won't work correctly. We'll be
publishing a KB article soon on how to patch that.
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Post by Dave Mills
When installing Class Server 4 Teacher is prompts for the URL for the server
giving an example something like yourserver/msclassserver (I cant remember
exactly and the school link is down at present so I cant test it). Is there any
way to provide a default answer so we can just click OK. This would be
especially useful for GPO deployment.
--
Dave Mills
There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
Dave Mills
2006-09-05 05:32:43 UTC
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:03:30 -0700, "David Gorbet [MSFT]"
Post by David Gorbet [MSFT]
Yes, if you install the teacher client from the teachersetup page on the
server, it will automatically pre-populate the right school url. To do this,
have your teachers navigate to http://<schoolurl>/teachersetup.
Note: if you're using IE7, this page won't work correctly. We'll be
publishing a KB article soon on how to patch that.
I will test this but does this not require Admin rights for the teachers?
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Dave Mills
There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
David Gorbet [MSFT]
2006-09-05 15:27:49 UTC
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It requires permissions sufficient to install software, so Power User, I
believe. Note that it doesn't have to be the teacher who does this; whoever
would normally have installed TC can install from this link.
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Post by Dave Mills
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:03:30 -0700, "David Gorbet [MSFT]"
Post by David Gorbet [MSFT]
Yes, if you install the teacher client from the teachersetup page on the
server, it will automatically pre-populate the right school url. To do this,
have your teachers navigate to http://<schoolurl>/teachersetup.
Note: if you're using IE7, this page won't work correctly. We'll be
publishing a KB article soon on how to patch that.
I will test this but does this not require Admin rights for the teachers?
--
Dave Mills
There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
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