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If you are working from **home** though, you'll **need to install** it yourself. You should, however, receive the OpenPype installer files from your studio
admin, supervisor or production, because OpenPype versions and executables might not be compatible between studios.
Installing OpenPype is possible by Windows installer or by unzipping it anywhere on the disk from downloaded ZIP archive.
Installing OpenPype is possible by Installer or by unzipping downloaded ZIP archive to any drive location.
For more detailed info about installation on different OS please visit [Installation section](artist_install.md).
> For more detailed info about installing OpenPype please visit [Installation section](artist_install.md).
There are two ways running OpenPype
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first most common one by using OP icon on the Desktop triggering
You can run OpenPype by desktop "OP" icon (if exists after installing) or by directly executing
**openpype_gui.exe** suitable **for artists**. It runs OpenPype GUI in the OS tray. From there you can run all the available tools. To use any of the features, OpenPype must be running in the tray.
**openpype_gui.exe** located in the OpenPype folder. This executable being suitable **for artists**.
or alternatively by using
or alternatively by
**openpype_console.exe** which is more suitable for **TDs/Admin** for debugging and error reporting. This one runs with opened console window where all the necessary info will appear during user's work session.
> By seeing the "OP" icon in the OS tray user can easily tell OpenPype already running.
**openpype_console.exe** located in the OpenPype folder which is suitable for **TDs/Admin** for debugging and error reporting. This one runs with opened console window where all the necessary info will appear during user's work session.
## First Launch