It should unpack and present another exe file, if you aren't presented with a prompt that allows you to directly reboot into safe-mode then type "System Configuration" into the search bar and it should open up a window.
The engineering software can then be operated from the host computer using Remote Desktop.Venzire wrote:Download the latest Nvidia graphics driver from their website, the version that supports your video card which may not be the latest version. Restart the host computer and the changes made to the Group Policy will take effect.Notice that the Use the hardware default graphics adapter for all Remote Desktop Services sessions and Configure compression for RemoteFX data Group Policies status are set to Enabled.Select and right-click the Configure compression for RemoteFX data entry and then select Edit from the displayed context menu.On the displayed panel, right-click the Use the hardware default graphics adapter for all Remote Desktop Services sessions entry and then select Edit from the displayed context menu.From the navigation panel on the left side, select Remote Session Environment as shown below.Notice that the Configure RemoteFX, Optimize visual experience when using RemoteFX and Optimize visual experience for Remote Desktop Service Sessions Group Policies status are set to Enabled.Select and right-click the Optimize visual experience for Remote Desktop Service Sessions entry and then select Edit from the displayed context menu.Select the Enabled radio button entry and then click on the button.Select and right-click the Optimize visual experience when using RemoteFX entry and then select Edit from the displayed context menu.Select the Enabled radio button entry and then click the button. The following dialog box will be displayed.On the displayed panel, right-click the Configure RemoteFX entry and then select Edit from the displayed context menu.
Using the navigation panel on the left side, select Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment > RemoteFX for Windows Server as shown below. The Local Group Policy Editor application will be displayed.Type gpedit.msc in the Open entry and then press the Enter key or click the button.This will display the Windows Run dialog box. Display the Windows Run dialog box by pressing the Win + R keys (the Windows key and the “R” key at the same time) on the keyboard.This issue can be easily corrected by modifying the group policy on the host computer to allow the use of GPU rendering during a Remote Desktop session.
Starting up the graphics-heavy software can generate errors as the software attempts to initialize DirectX or OpenGL GPU display drivers on the host computer. However, running engineering software and other graphics-heavy software in a Remote Desktop environment can be challenging for the principal reason that Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop does not allow GPU rendering by default. Some software-such as CivilGEO’s engineering software-uses powerful display graphics and the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) for quick rendering of the display.