

The browser automatically detects if the users operating system isģ2-bit or 64-bit and downloads the correct version of the Webex App.

When users install Webex App they can download the app and then open the Webex.msi file to install it. Webex App can be installed either per machine or per user and can be installed by users or IT administrators. To install the Webex App, users don't need to have administrator access privileges on their machine. But really should not be stored once its done its job.To view what version of the Webex App is installed, see Find Your App Version. At the very least it should be flagged up as a warning. This sounds mad! It could cause users some serious worries/problems. The folder has 58 gigabytes of the dmg installation files! IK Product Manager does not do this but quietly stacks them in a sub-folder in Documents/IK multimedia/IK product manager/. Usually once a dmg has installed a programme it asks 'do you want to keep or move the dmg file to the trash'. Whilst it seemed to 'simplify' the download process it has stacked up and kept all the dmg files which Mac uses as the install programme. Looking on my main hard drive I find the culprit is the IK Product Manager. I have over the last day or two downloaded several IK software programmes - thanks to the special offer - and stored all the big sound files in the separate SSD, where they are working nicely. Using a Mac and my system has just flagged up a warning that my main inbuilt SSD is nearly full, which came as a shock as I only recently acquired a separate SSD drive to store my bigger music wav files in.
