Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera NET ADMIN Operation Guide for Ver 3.1 - Page 9

Removing PostgreSQL Files, Remote Agent Installation, RPC Connections for Remote Agent Installation

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Installation Removing PostgreSQL Files If you want to completely uninstall KYOCERA Net Admin from your computer, after removing the PostgreSQL program, you should remove the remaining PostgreSQL files. You should also back up your data before uninstalling. Removing PostgreSQL files and KYOCERA Net Admin Windows user accounts from the server ensures a clean reinstallation. 1 Click Start > Computer. 2 Right-click on Computer and select Manage. 3 Under Local Users and Groups, click Users. 4 Right-click on NetAdmin and click Delete to remove it from the list. 5 Uninstall the PostgreSQL program from your PC using Uninstall or change program, and reboot your PC. 6 Remove any remaining user data by deleting the entire PostgreSQL folder at C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL (C drive is the default). Remote Agent Installation This section is required for administrators who install KYOCERA Net Admin Agent on a remote network. The KYOCERA Net Admin Agent is a service that communicates network device information to KYOCERA Net Admin. Agents can be installed on the KYOCERA Net Admin server and on remote computers. 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. You can choose to install KYOCERA Net Admin Agent on a remote computer either by RPC connections or by a Stand-alone installer. RPC Connections for Remote Agent Installation For agent installation on a remote computer with a Windows operating system of 2003 or later, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoint for the spooler must be set up to allow agent connections. Allowing the Remote Agent to Access Client Connections The administrator can set policies that are applied to the computer for any user who logs on to the KYOCERA Net Admin server. The Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections policy manages access to the Print Spooler. For information about group policy settings, refer to Microsoft documentation. 1 In the Local Group Policy Editor, click Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Printers. 2 From the Setting list, double-click the Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections policy. KYOCERA Net Admin 3.1 1-6

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Installation
Removing PostgreSQL Files
If you want to completely uninstall KYOCERA Net Admin from your computer,
after removing the PostgreSQL program, you should remove the remaining
PostgreSQL files. You should also back up your data before uninstalling.
Removing PostgreSQL files and KYOCERA Net Admin Windows user accounts
from the server ensures a clean reinstallation.
1
Click
Start
>
Computer
.
2
Right-click on
Computer
and select
Manage
.
3
Under
Local Users and Groups
, click
Users
.
4
Right-click on
NetAdmin
and click
Delete
to remove it from the list.
5
Uninstall the PostgreSQL program from your PC using
Uninstall or change
program
, and reboot your PC.
6
Remove any remaining user data by deleting the entire PostgreSQL folder at
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL (C drive is the default).
Remote Agent Installation
This section is required for administrators who install KYOCERA Net Admin
Agent on a remote network.
The KYOCERA Net Admin Agent is a service that communicates network
device information to KYOCERA Net Admin. Agents can be installed on the
KYOCERA Net Admin server and on remote computers.
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.
You can choose to install KYOCERA Net Admin Agent on a remote computer
either by RPC connections or by a Stand-alone installer.
RPC Connections for Remote Agent Installation
For agent installation on a remote computer with a Windows operating system
of 2003 or later, the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) endpoint for the spooler
must be set up to allow agent connections.
Allowing the Remote Agent to Access Client Connections
The administrator can set policies that are applied to the computer for any user
who logs on to the KYOCERA Net Admin server. The
Allow Print Spooler to
accept client connections
policy manages access to the
Print Spooler
. For
information about group policy settings, refer to Microsoft documentation.
1
In the
Local Group Policy Editor
, click
Computer Configuration
>
Administrative Templates
>
Printers
.
2
From the
Setting
list, double-click the
Allow Print Spooler to accept client
connections
policy.
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