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I have recently started to use WPS Office, and it runs well on my PC. However, when I try to install this on a small terminal server I cannot start any application.

I know that the default install path is a user folder, so that won't work, so I installed it to various other folders to try it out, including c:\Program Files. However, this changes nothing.

I cannot start a WPS spreadsheet or a presentation. Curiously, Writer starts.

Do I need to use the Premium or Professional version?

I would like to try the Professional version but the "trial" version they have on the website is identical to the free version, so I won't see any difference. Or is there no difference?

I reached out to WPS support but no answer so far.

Anyone has any data on this?

nepdev
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From what we gathered, install and run WPS Office via Windows Server RDS is possible and only supported with an Enterprise deal, the deliverable includes a specific installer for this kind of deployment scenario.

Xied
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    Thank you and this is correct - we had to contact WPS Enterprise support (on their website) and get them to give an offer. This is not free of charge though. – nepdev Dec 08 '19 at 18:21
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Only client versions of Windows are listed as supported, no Server versions, so getting a paid subscription of WPS Office will not help.

From the WPS Store :

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