Admins: Silently install our app for your users

Admins: Silently install our app for your users

Admins: Silently install our app for your users

For provisioning a group of users, an administrator can silently install our app on users' computers within the team and organization.

Using the full installation method enables you to provision your entire team with our tools and avoid requiring each user to install our software individually.

How to do a silent install for Windows

The installer, available on the Download page has an option for a silent install.  Use the following command:

InstallScreenPal-3.0.exe /S

"/S" is the install option that allows a silent install


How to do a silent install for Mac

Place the installer in the Applications folder by following these steps:

1. Go to the Download page.
2. Click the button that corresponds with the correct install for your Mac system type:
  1. Download Intel macOS Install
  2. Download M-Series macOS Install
 For more information about how to check your system type, see the next section of this article.
NotesNote: If you choose the M-series installer on an Intel mac, you will see a message that ScreenPal could not be installed.  If you choose the Intel installer on an M-Series mac, ScreenPal will install, but will not use the native optimized code. This may result in a slower app experience.

2. As an administrator, place the correct .pkg file inside your Applications folder.

The application should now be available to all users on the Mac machine.

Silent install is compatible with device management software such as Intune or Airwatch.  Both the web and local installs are updated automatically, so maintenance of upgrades will be minimal. No other configuration options are required during install as further options are set up and synchronized automatically once a user launches the application.


Check your Mac system type

 Complete these steps to check the system type of your Mac.

1. Click the Apple icon in the top left corner and select About This Mac.




2. Note the information next to Processor.