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Installation

From Door Tablet 9.0.5 our system offers new features for Windows Tablets. The tablets currently supported are:
  1. Meeting Machines
  2. WinMate

You can purchase these devices (Door Tablet MM and Door Tablet WM) from door-tablet.com

Installation
The Door Tablet software for these special tablets is available to download from our website. We provide a single installer that will perform the following tasks:
  1. Installs the Door Tablet Device Handler and starts it. This module interacts with the hardware present in the devices listed above, and serve the Door Tablet Windows App
  2. Installs a certificate required to run the Door Tablet Windows App. This is the same certificate used by Door Tablet in the Windows Store and is verified by Microsoft
  3. Create an exception in the device Network Isolation rules, allowing the Door Tablet Windows App to access the local Device Handler. Without this exception the App could not drive your special hardware
  4. Installs the Door Tablet Windows App - you will be prompted to complete the installation using the App dedicated installer as a "Sideinstall". If the App is already installed and the supplied version is newer, the installer will offer you to update the App.
VIDEO: Installing the Door Tablet Sserver



Run setupwin.exe


The installation is very simple, just accept the defaults:


When installing the Door Tablet WUP application for the first time, you may encounter an error due to a security restriction. To resolve this follow these steps:
In Windows:

  1. Open "Settings"
  2. Click on "Update & security"
  3. Click on "For developers"
  4. Under "Use developer features", select the Sideload apps option
  5. Click Yes to confirm the risks involved running an app outside the Windows Store




At the end of the installation the App installer will appear.

While the software is installed, the Door Tablet Device Handler will be launched minimised. It looks like this:


The Device Handler is also set to run as a Startup program and can be viewed from the task manager.