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      mccloud
      last edited by

      Hi!
      Is there a way to change the installation folder from %userprofile%\appdata\local... to a more generic one like C:\program Files or any other?
      After that run the installation of the background service?
      And is it possible to run foreground tasks without tray icon being visible?

      Thanks

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      • Raphael CazelattoR
        Raphael Cazelatto
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        When I click on the icon to install, it simply gives that error ... I can't change the installation folder. does not open anything besides the error when I click to install... i cant use anything about that program 😞

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          Russ @Raphael Cazelatto
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          @Raphael-Cazelatto, I answered your post here.

          Russell VanderMey

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            Russ @mccloud
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            @mccloud, you might be able to copy the agent to another folder and run it. The background service installation is hard coded for the normal path though. It's not possible to run the foreground agent without showing the tray icon.

            Russell VanderMey

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            • Raphael CazelattoR
              Raphael Cazelatto
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              I changed the folder and it didn't work, unfortunately I don't know what to do. All my attempts are unsuccessful. help meeee hahaha and tks for the help yet

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                Russ @Raphael Cazelatto
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                @Raphael-Cazelatto, this installation method was meant for 32bit Windows, but it would work fine on 64bit Windows, and it would allow you to install it to any folder. It also wouldn't show a tray icon.

                https://www.triggercmd.com/forum/topic/99/no-gui-triggercmd-agent-that-works-on-32bit-windows

                I'm curious about your use-case. Why do you want to hide the tray icon and install in a different folder?

                Russell VanderMey

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