Step-by-Step Guide
- Give user admin rights with PowerShell. PS script: X DaaS 2 - ReadyTalk Install. Save anywhere on computer that you will remember
- In PowerShell, use cd command to point Powershell to the location of the script. Example: If script is in C:\Scripts you would type: cd C:\scripts and hit enter.
- Use this line and fill in the VM name and username (delete asterisks) : ./localadmin.ps1 -computer *eip-vdi-* -trustee eip\*username*
Now that they have admin rights, you can send them links to install:
Readytalk Outlook Plugin:
https://www.readytalk.com/products-services/integrations/connectivity/outlook-scheduler
Readytalk Desktop Application:
https://www.readytalk.com/products-services/integrations/productivity/readytalk-desktop
After installed, you can remove them from local admin by going to Active Directory, find users computer, then Remotely Manage the Users and Groups, here you can remove them from local admin.