Am I reading this wrong, and should I be repeating the installation from each PC, and expect that True Image 2016 will install on each PC's drive C respectively? Seems like a lot of wasted drive space if I can't just run from single server install location, as access from any remote PC. Is this by design? I was under the impression that the reason for bypassing creation of any WHS Add-Ons, and then loading the excecutable install file onto the server was to then install the True Image 2016 on the server, and then access from each respective, licensed remote PC attached to it. ![]() ![]() True Image 2016 then proceded to install onto my remote PC Drive C. Then I ran the setup executable from there. I cannot discern the "installation file" from any other file on the install disk, so I ran WHS 2011 Launchpad, created a subfolder on the WHS 2011 Document folder, named it appropriately and copied all of the install disk files and folders over to it. ![]() From online knowledge base directions for installation on Windows Home Server 2011, it states to copy installation file onto server. HP MicroServer Gen10 Plus Tower Server for Small Business, Intel Xeon E-2224 3.4GHz up to 3.4GHz Turbo, 32GB RAM, 4TB Fast SSD Storage, RAID, Windows Server 2019. I purchased True Image 2016 with a 3 user license.
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