GO-Global for Windows consists of three parts: the GO-Global Host software, the GO-Global Client software, and the optionally deployed GO-Global Gateway software The GO-Global Host software runs on a central Windows server along with the application being published. Each client device runs one of the GO-Global client software modules that are available as native thin clients or as browser plug-ins.
What type of applications does GO-Global for Windows publish?
GO-Global for Windows publishes 32- and 64-bit applications that are multi-user capable such as the Microsoft Office suite.
Which versions of Windows are supported with GO-Global for Windows?
The GO-Global for Windows Host software requires one of the Windows operating systems listed on the Systems Requirements page.
How many users can connect to the host?
A single user license can have only one connection to the host but several sessions. In other words, you can run multiple applications with the same user id or log-on. Licensing is based on concurrent usage, so users can connect from different stations or locations but only the allotted number of licenses can be checked out.
Can I publish an entire PC desktop?
No, GO-Global for Windows is optimized to publish applications only. If you need access to the entire desktop, you can use Windows RDS in parallel with GO-Global.
Do I need to install or use a specific Web server to use GO-Global for Windows?
No, GO-Global for Windows does not require a Web server. However, a Web server is useful for distributing the GO-Global thin-client software.
Where can I find more GO-Global for Windows documentation?
Our Administrator Guide, QuickStart, Release Notes, and other documentation are available on our Documentation page.