EMCO Remote Installer

EMCO Remote Installer
Developer(s) EMCO Software
Stable release 4.1.5 (May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22)) [±][1]
Development status Active
Operating system Windows XP and later
Size 61.9 MB
Available in English
Type Software inventory and installation
License Freemium
Website emcosoftware.com/remote-installer

EMCO Remote Installer is a software distribution tool for Windows. It allows network administrators to install and uninstall software on remote Windows computers connected to a local network, and to audit installed software and Windows updates remotely.[2]

Functionality

EMCO Remote Installer allows network administrators to install, uninstall and audit installed software on remote Windows computers across a local network.[3] The remote installation, uninstallation and audit operations can be executed on multiple remote computers in parallel. Such operations can be initiated either manually or scheduled for automatic execution.

The application supports remote installation of EXE setups, MSI and MSP packages. All the supported types of packages are installed on remote PCs silently. To install an EXE installation, a user should specify the command-line parameters activating the silent installation mode or provide an installation scenario file. MSI and MSP packages are installed silently using the standard installation options.

EMCO Remote Installer allows auditing software and OS updates installed on remote PCs.[4] The application extracts information about the installed software from remote PCs and stores it in a database enabling the user to generate software inventory reports. The collected software inventory information is used to uninstall applications and updates. A user can select software installed on remote PCs to uninstall it remotely. Remote uninstallation is performed silently. To uninstall software that was installed using EXE setups, a user should specify the command-line parameters activating the silent uninstallation mode or provide an uninstallation scenario file. Software installed using MSI and MSP packages is uninstalled silently using the standard options.

Key features and functions

Free and Professional editions

EMCO Remote Installer is available in two editions. The Free edition is free for personal and commercial usage and includes features to audit installed software and to install/uninstall up to five installation packages on up to five remote PCs at a time. The Professional edition requires a commercial license and includes the full range of all the available features.[5]

Functionality limitations

EMCO Remote Installer collects information from remote PCs on installed applications and updates that were installed "per machine". Software installed "per user" (i.e. installed in a particular Windows user account) is not detected by the application. Remote installation and uninstallation operations can work with "per machine" installations only.[6]

Alternatives

Remote software deployment features are usually available in various centralized management solutions. In a Windows domain network, administrators can distribute software remotely using a Group Policy Object (GPO). GPO supports deployment of MSI packages. Other types of installations should be deployed using ZAP files. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) also offers advanced distribution options, including silent deployment of EXE and MSI/MSP packages.

See also

References

  1. "EMCO Remote Installer: What's New", emcosoftware.com, EMCO Software, retrieved May 22, 2013
  2. "EMCO Remote Installer Overview". emcosoftware.com. EMCO Software. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  3. Moody, Joseph (11 August 2010). "An Alternative to GPSI: Remote Installation". 4sysops.com.
  4. Pietroforte, Michael (13 April 2013). "Free software inventory software - EMCO Remote Installer". deployhappiness.com.
  5. "The Application Feature List". emcosoftware.com. EMCO Software. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  6. "Getting Started guide". emcosoftware.com. EMCO Software. Retrieved 19 April 2013.

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