This one is a bit tricky I think. The Home edition of MobaXterm (by Mobatek) is freeware and can only be used in a company/commercial environment by the person that downloaded it and cannot be packaged for deployment. Under Windows 10, users can't install it themselves anyway. If Company's want to use the app, they need to subscribe to the Professional edition.

Now...when I look at All Applications in FNMS, I can only see 2 version of MobaXterm Professional - 9.0 and 9.4 yet there are multiple versions of the Home edition ranging from v7 through to 12.3. Yet if I look at the vendor website they have like for like versions between Home and Professional editions. Why does the App list in FNMS not reflect these other Professional versions?


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We have the Professional v9.4 edition packaged for deployment but FNMS was showing these as the Home v9.4 edition and I confirmed with several users who sent me screenshots that they do actually have the Professional edition installed. Why the mismatch between Home and Professional in FNMS? The Installer and File Evidence in FNMS do not seem to accurately reflect the difference between the two Editions (Home vs Professional). We had to manually create the File Evidence for the Pro edition. Could someone please look into this?

I will suggest opening a support ticket via 'Get Support' button in this portal and our Flexera support will continue work with you. Once the support team collects enough information to prove there is some existing content library data issue, we will report this further to our ARL library team address and usually the fix will be published in weekly ARL release.

In relation to "Why does the App list in FNMS not reflect these other Professional versions?": Most likely explanation is that evidence for all the different versions has not been handled as part of ARL enrichment, or (considering the next point) maybe evidence has been inappropriately linked.

In relation to "Why the mismatch between Home and Professional in FNMS?": From your description, it could be that the evidence gathered by inventory tools from endpoint computers does not have enough detail to be able to automatically identify the specific edition that is installed, while the recognition rules configured in the ARL may have the evidence inappropriately linked to a specific edition. If that is the case, raising a case with Flexera Support will get you connected to the Content team how can take a look at the specifics and consider if improvements can be made.

I've attached the file evidence we created for the Professional edition to distinguish it from the Home edition. Unfortunately, now it looks like the consumption count has duplicated and I can see devices with both the Home and Pro editions installed.

1. In order to use 'FileEvidence-exe' to differentiate Home vs Pro edition. Ideally it's better to find a uniqueness 'exe' exist in one edition but not the other. Then we can use the 'combination' by 'Recognition Rule' to differentiate. And it's good to find one exe and set as 'Not allowed' exe in one edition, but 'Required' in the other. Take the famous MS office Home vs Pro for instance, the combination can be

2. I notice one user mentioned 'FilePath' in the previous thread, please note this path 'attribute' is simply an non-primary column value for information purpose for all the windows exe file . The primary keys of file evidence as well as used for 'Matching' are: Name,Version,Company,Description,Size. (please see more details of online help)

Therefore , Wildcarding the 'filepath' which only beautify the path information, but won't make it more 'powerful' to absorb more exe file. Those Primary key items are the string value you need to consider a wildcard.

@SManagementTea9 I'm guessing the mobaxterm.exe files is assigned to both the Home and Pro applications which is why you are seeing duplicates. Are both the highlighted evidences marked as 'required'? If you mark the Professional exe to Required and the mobaxterm.exe to not required for recognition, does it pull just your pro installs?

I can login into the machine using ssh and start the program without a problem. That program needs files that I have on my windows computer to process though and I want to copy them over to that remote machine. Unfortunately the drag-and-drop file transfer panel that is mentioned regularly on mobaxterm help sites isn't present and I can't figure out how to make it appear.

Another cause for the lack of sftp panel is if you accidentally enter and store a bad sftp password. MobaXterm then appears to attempt an automatic log in, but silently fails to open the sftp connection.

To be clear, I had already run through the settings mentioned by @Nicolas and @Didier (thanks, guys!). I was able to get the sftp tab when ssh'ing in to other hosts (which didn't have bad passwords stored). And I had in the past seen the sftp pane. This fix solved my problem.

Note: I read this hint in a comment, which saved me from a tidious process of unnecessary fixing mobaXterm, also I am hence not the only one with that behavior. Even though this might be the first thing you already tried, some might not have been trying and haven't been lucky enough to read through the comments - this is for them.

I am coming from Windows, where I ran the program MobaXTerm.

Essentially I used it as an SSH client (though it has other uses). It has a great feature of showing the files and directories on the left hand side, while showing the terminal on the right side of the screen. This let me execute Linux commands from the terminal as well as easily drag and drop files.

Filezilla doesn't have a terminal I can execute commands on, but I like the drag and drop file usage.

PuTTY has a great terminal for command-line execution, but does not have a drag and drop feature that lets me easily view, create, delete, and access files/directories.

At the time of writing this, the MobaXterm portable version could be downloaded from here.Once you have installed wine on your linux distro, you simply need to unzip the file downloaded from the above link (thus revealing the portable exe) and run the exe as:

I'd recommend terminator mobaxterm was my terminator replacement when I shifted back to Windows. You won't find a drag and drop window like you have in windows unfortunately but the hot keys in terminator - oh how I miss the hot keys.

Could the experts provide instructions for Windows installation using mobaxterm, preferably not requiring admin privileges? I am not fully aware of its limitations, but it seems like a better terminal for Windows, compared to msys2. Please let me know your thoughts. 152ee80cbc

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