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Installation 3 Select Enabled so the Print Spooler will always accept client connections. 4 Click OK. 5 Restart the Print Spooler service for changes to this policy to take effect. For information about restarting the Print Spooler, refer to Microsoft documentation. Remote Networks and Remote Agents You can obtain access, establish communication, and add a network and agent to a remote computer. Make sure you have the user name, password, domain, and IP address of the remote computer. You may have to ask the computer administrator about your system-specific settings. The remote computer's firewall must be turned off, or ports TCP 8731 and UDP 162 need to be enabled for incoming connections in the firewall. Adding a Remote Network and Remote Agent You can add a network and agent to a remote computer. 1 Open KYOCERA Net Admin in your Internet browser. 2 Open the port remotely, or ask the computer administrator to do it. In the Administration console, click Preferences > Networks and agents > Add Network, and proceed through the wizard to the Enter the Agent Details page. 3 Type the Agent Name and Agent IP Address. Type the Agent Port and Agent Timeout, or accept the defaults. Under Administrator login information for the remote host (available if you selected New Agent in the previous page), type the Agent Login, Agent Password, and Agent Domain of the administrator. Click Next. 4 Continue and finish the Add Network wizard. Stand-alone Agent Installation In some situations, an administrator may want to install an agent on a network other than KYOCERA Net Admin. The administrator can send an agent installation package to a remote user, and the user can manually install the agent at their location. If security and communication is set up, KYOCERA Net Admin can then manage the new remote agent. To ensure secure communication, the time setting must be no more than 1 minute apart on server and agent computers. For computers in different time zones, use a global time server or domain time server to ensure synchronized time settings. Installing an Agent with the Stand-alone Installer You can install an agent at a location that is remote from the KYOCERA Net Admin server. 1-7 Installation Guide

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Installation
3
Select
Enabled
so the
Print Spooler
will always accept client connections.
4
Click
OK
.
5
Restart the
Print Spooler
service for changes to this policy to take effect. For
information about restarting the
Print Spooler
, refer to Microsoft
documentation.
Remote Networks and Remote Agents
You can obtain access, establish communication, and add a network and agent
to a remote computer. Make sure you have the user name, password, domain,
and IP address of the remote computer. You may have to ask the computer
administrator about your system-specific settings. The remote computer’s
firewall must be turned off, or ports TCP 8731 and UDP 162 need to be enabled
for incoming connections in the firewall.
Adding a Remote Network and Remote Agent
You can add a network and agent to a remote computer.
1
Open KYOCERA Net Admin in your Internet browser.
2
Open the port remotely, or ask the computer administrator to do it.
In the
Administration
console, click
Preferences
>
Networks and agents
>
Add Network
, and proceed through the wizard to the
Enter the Agent Details
page.
3
Type the
Agent Name
and
Agent IP Address
. Type the
Agent Port
and
Agent
Timeout
, or accept the defaults. Under
Administrator login information for
the remote host
(available if you selected New Agent in the previous page),
type the
Agent Login
,
Agent Password
, and
Agent Domain
of the
administrator. Click
Next
.
4
Continue and finish the
Add Network
wizard.
Stand-alone Agent Installation
In some situations, an administrator may want to install an agent on a network
other than KYOCERA Net Admin. The administrator can send an agent
installation package to a remote user, and the user can manually install the
agent at their location. If security and communication is set up, KYOCERA Net
Admin can then manage the new remote agent.
To ensure secure communication, the time setting must be no more than 1
minute apart on server and agent computers. For computers in different time
zones, use a global time server or domain time server to ensure synchronized
time settings.
Installing an Agent with the Stand-alone Installer
You can install an agent at a location that is remote from the KYOCERA Net
Admin server.
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