I realize that this ticket has a rather poor title. More detailed questions: Would it be enough to provide funding for developing a stand-alone version for SEB, or are there some deeper technical problems that might not be possible to solve? If funding is the main issue, what kind of costs would it require? (An answer in a broad interval like 1000–10,000 USD or 10,000–50,000 USD would be enough.)
What would it take to get a "standalone" release?
Thanks! I just posted a support issue elsewere, but you've answered most of those questions – thanks! One more question, though: Do you see any risks that running SEB without install (by just copying the files from the program folder) could cause any lasting problems on a student computer? (Such as ending up in lock-down scenarios or conflicts with other web browsers or something.)
Review on solution for stand alone/portable SEB
Discussions on how to run SEB without installing it on student computers.
Awesome. I just managed to call the config files I wanted. For anyone else interested: SafeExamBrowser.exe "%cd%\configs\MyConfig.seb" This assumes config file is put in a subdirectory "configs", relative to the folder where SafeExamBrowser.exe exists. Many thanks. SEB++
Sweet! Thanks! Is there, perhaps, a way to do this using relative paths? Like so: SafeExamBrowser.exe File.seb or SafeExamBrowser.exe .\File.seb Concerning standalone – I took some directions from the release notes for SEB 1.8 (Windows) and have managed to get some things running without installation (but with a warning on startup).
Passing config files to SEB from command line?