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@ -435,9 +435,9 @@ FREERDP_COMMAND=""
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> If you wish to use an alternative WinApps backend (other than `Docker`), uncomment and change `WAFLAVOR="docker"` to `WAFLAVOR="podman"` or `WAFLAVOR="libvirt"`.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you encounter issues with tls certificate getting rejected, delete the existing `.pem` file with
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> `rm -rf .config/freerdp/server/127.0.0.1_3389.pem` and run
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> `xfreerdp3 /u:MyWindowsUser /p:MyWindowsPassword /v:127.0.0.1 /cert:tofu`
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> If you encounter issues with tls certificate getting rejected, delete the existing `.pem` file with
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> `rm ~/.config/freerdp/server/127.0.0.1_3389.pem` and run
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> `xfreerdp3 /u:MyWindowsUser /p:MyWindowsPassword /v:127.0.0.1 /cert:tofu`
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> to set up Trust On First Authentication. Then retry the `setup.sh` script.
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#### Configuration Options Explained
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#- /path/to/windows/install/media.iso:/custom.iso # Uncomment to use a custom Windows ISO. If specified, 'VERSION' (e.g. 'tiny11') will be ignored.
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devices:
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- /dev/kvm # Enable KVM.
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#- /dev/sdX:/disk1 # Uncomment to mount a disk directly within the Windows VM (Note: 'disk1' will be mounted as the main drive. THIS DISK WILL BE FORMATTED DURING COMPOSE).
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#- /dev/sdX:/disk1 # Uncomment to mount a disk directly within the Windows VM (Note: 'disk1' will be mounted as the main drive. THIS DISK WILL BE FORMATTED BY DOCKER).
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#- /dev/sdY:/disk2 # Uncomment to mount a disk directly within the Windows VM (Note: 'disk2' and higher will be mounted as secondary drives THIS DISK WILL NOT BE FORMATTED).
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> WinApps does __NOT__ officially support versions of Windows prior to Windows 10. Despite this, it may be possible to achieve a successful installation with some additional experimentation. If you find a way to achieve this, please share your solution through a pull request for the benefit of other users.
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> Possible setup instructions for Windows 10:
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> - 'Professional', 'Enterprise' or 'Server' editions of Windows are required to run RDP applications. Windows 'Home' will NOT suffice. It is recommended to download the ISO from a reputed source, as the built in downloader from dockur (default set to `tiny11`) will take longer than it would to download from a browser/torrent.
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> - 'Professional', 'Enterprise' or 'Server' editions of Windows are required to run RDP applications. Windows 'Home' will __NOT__ suffice. It is recommended to download the ISO from a reputed source, as the built in downloader from dockur (default set to `tiny11`) will take longer than it would to download from a browser/torrent.
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> - It is recommended to edit the initial `compose.yaml` file to keep your required username and password from the beginning.
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> - It is recommended to not use `sudo` to force commands to run. Add your user to the relevant permissions group wherever possible.
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Please refer to the [original GitHub repository](https://github.com/dockur/windows) for more information on additional configuration options.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you want to undo all your changes and start from scratch, run the following. For `podman`, replace `docker` with `podman`.
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> If you want to undo all your changes and start from scratch, run the following. For `podman`, replace `docker` with `podman`.
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> ```bash
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> docker ps # verify if you have any dockers created
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> docker rm -v -f $(docker ps -qa) # will remove all running dockers (EXERCISE CAUTION)
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> docker container ls # see if you have any containers running
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> docker container rm containerName # to remove any old containers
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> docker volume ls # for old volumes. Docker will reuse old volumes which may have previous installations of windows
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> docker volume rm volumeName
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> docker compose down --rmi=all --volumes
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> ```
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### Installing Windows
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