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# Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime für Remote Desktop Manager herunterladen

Die WebView2 Runtime wird verwendet, um eingebettete Webinhalte innerhalb von Remote Desktop Manager anzuzeigen. Damit alle Funktionen in Remote Desktop Manager ordnungsgemäß funktionieren, müssen Sie daher die Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime installieren. Ohne sie funktionieren mehrere Funktionen nicht, darunter:

* Ansicht des Änderungsverlaufs
* Vergleichs- und Hilfe-Eingabeaufforderungen
* Dashboards
* Handbuch und Dokumentation
* Onboarding
* Berichte
* SAML-Authentifizierung in CyberArk
* Webbrowser

Besuchen Sie [Microsoft Edge WebView2](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2/), um die WebView2 Runtime mit dem Evergreen Bootstrapper-Installer herunterzuladen. Starten Sie nach Abschluss der Installation Remote Desktop Manager neu, damit die Runtime erkannt wird.

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Wenn die Installation fehlschlägt, weil die Runtime bereits vorhanden ist, aber nicht korrekt funktioniert, kann ein widersprüchlicher Registrierungseintrag vorliegen. Folgen Sie den Anweisungen zur Fehlerbehebung in [Fehlerbehebung bei der Installation der Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime](/rdm/de/knowledge-base/troubleshooting-articles/microsoft-edge-webview2-runtime-installation-troubleshooting.md).
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