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You can either install the client through the installer, or manually through the ZIP file.
You can either install the client through the installer, or manually through the ZIP file.
=== Option 1: using the installer ===
=== Option 1: using the installer ===
 
# You '''will''' need to have administrator privileges / installation rights on your computer to use the installer.
# Simply run the downloaded installer file and complete the Wizard.
# Afterwards, you'll be able to start the MSP Challenge client through the shortcut added to your Start menu and/or Desktop (depending on your chosen options during installation).
=== Option 2: using the ZIP file ===
=== Option 2: using the ZIP file ===
* Open the ZIP file and move the 'MSPChallenge' folder it contains to your Desktop or a folder in My Documents if you prefer.
# You '''won't''' need to have administrator privileges / installation rights on your computer for this option.
* Open the 'MSPChallenge' folder (wherever you put it - Desktop, My Documents, ...) and double-click on the 'MSPChallengeClient' shortcut to run the client.
# Open the ZIP file and move the 'MSPChallenge' folder it contains to your Desktop or a folder in My Documents if you prefer.
* Windows (Defender) SmartScreen might warn you not to open an unrecognised application downloaded from the internet such as this one. You'll have to ignore any such warning to continue: Click on 'More info' and 'Run anyway'.
# Open the 'MSPChallenge' folder (wherever you put it - Desktop, My Documents, ...) and double-click on the 'MSPChallengeClient' shortcut to run the client.
# Windows (Defender) SmartScreen might warn you not to open an unrecognised application downloaded from the internet such as this one. You'll have to ignore any such warning to continue: Click on 'More info' and 'Run anyway'.


For more information about how to actually use the MSP Challenge client, please consult the video tutorials about connecting to an MSP Challenge server, and then using all the software features.
For more information about how to actually use the MSP Challenge client, please consult the video tutorials about [[Connecting to a server|connecting to an MSP Challenge server]], and then using all the [[Using the main features|software features]].


== MSP Challenge server installation ==
== MSP Challenge server installation ==
Under development.

Revision as of 11:51, 29 August 2019

MSP Challenge client installation

Please note that the MSP Challenge client is a Windows-only application developed in Unity, for Windows 10 specifically.
You can either install the client through the installer, or manually through the ZIP file.

Option 1: using the installer

  1. You will need to have administrator privileges / installation rights on your computer to use the installer.
  2. Simply run the downloaded installer file and complete the Wizard.
  3. Afterwards, you'll be able to start the MSP Challenge client through the shortcut added to your Start menu and/or Desktop (depending on your chosen options during installation).

Option 2: using the ZIP file

  1. You won't need to have administrator privileges / installation rights on your computer for this option.
  2. Open the ZIP file and move the 'MSPChallenge' folder it contains to your Desktop or a folder in My Documents if you prefer.
  3. Open the 'MSPChallenge' folder (wherever you put it - Desktop, My Documents, ...) and double-click on the 'MSPChallengeClient' shortcut to run the client.
  4. Windows (Defender) SmartScreen might warn you not to open an unrecognised application downloaded from the internet such as this one. You'll have to ignore any such warning to continue: Click on 'More info' and 'Run anyway'.

For more information about how to actually use the MSP Challenge client, please consult the video tutorials about connecting to an MSP Challenge server, and then using all the software features.

MSP Challenge server installation

Under development.

This page was last edited on 29 August 2019, at 11:51. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.