- #ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
- #ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 UPDATE#
- #ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 WINDOWS 8#
(No automatic switching between modes exists to Adobe's knowledge).
#ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 UPDATE#
In a future update of Adobe Connect 9, a message will be displayed asking the user to switch to the classic desktop mode.
#ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 WINDOWS 8#
In Windows 8 style mode, if the Add-in is detected or downloaded through the Lightning Installer, the meeting opens automatically in the classic desktop mode with no indication to the user. No change is planned for Adobe Connect 8. For more information about the Flash CV list, see ĭoes the Adobe Connect Add-in work with Windows 8 style user interface mode? This tag asks users to switch to classic desktop mode once they visit a meeting room. Customers with Windows 8 in user interface mode accessing these sites should switch to Internet Explorer 10 in classic desktop mode.įor those sites that aren't on the CV list, in a future update of Adobe Connect 9 Adobe is planning to pass the X-UA-Compatible tag. However, it's necessary that they are on same intranet.Īdobe Connect 8 sites not on the CV list (for example, sites of on-premise or licensed customers who are external) don't work in user interface mode. In addition, on-premise or licensed sites that are internal (behind the firewall) work in the browser. This statement is also true for Managed Service clients using. So hosted Adobe Connect 8 and 9 hosted sites work in the browser in user interface mode. To play any rich media content in Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 style user interface mode, the site/domain must be on the Compatibility View (CV) list for Flash. In both cases, once installed a meeting room automatically opens in the Add-in.ĭoes Adobe Connect work with Windows 8 style user interface mode in the browser? The Adobe Connect 8 and 9 Add-ins can be installed manually or through the Lightning Installer (automatic installation from within a meeting room). Now the GUI reflects the changes as well.Does Adobe Connect versions 8 & 9 work with Windows 8 Classic Desktop mode in the browser?ĭoes the Adobe Connect Add-in work with Windows 8 Classic Desktop mode? As we specified only the IIS-WebServerRole feature a couple of additional parts enabled. To check the result use the well known Get-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online command. Use the same method to add more features, like Tracing, etc.
#ADD FEATURES TO WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
Just add one and one together and use IIS-WebServerRole to install basic IIS features, don’t forget to specify the online parameter:Įnable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName IIS-WebServerRole Install IIS-WebServerRole You already know two important things for the installation, the command to use and the name to specify correctly (after you retrieved feature names). The result is important, because during installation the feature name should be specified in this format and not the GUI names. Get-Command | Where | ft -Property featurename Retrieve available features To filter on a specified module use pipe and filter on modulename, or use the -module parameter of get-command. To retrieve command use Get-Command, which gives you all the available functions and commandlets. To work with features in Powershell you can use commandlets from the DISM module. Select Internet Information Services and you are ready to go, but if you want to customize additional modules and features feel free, you don’t have to worry about the dependencies. It is also available from the GUI as any other feature, open Programs And Features under Control Panel and click on Turn Windows features on or off on the left hand side. IIS8 is available in the latest version of the MS client operating system.