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4.6 Other ways of installation

4.6.1 Installing components remotely

By using Acronis Snap Deploy 5 Management Console, you can install the following components of
Acronis Snap Deploy 5 remotely:

Acronis Snap Deploy 5 Management Agent

Acronis Wake-on-LAN Proxy

Acronis PXE Server

Acronis Snap Deploy 5 License Server

Acronis Snap Deploy 5 OS Deploy Server

4.6.1.1

Preparation

Before proceeding with remote installation, prepare the remote machines as follows:

Simple file sharing. For a successful installation on a remote machine running any version of
Windows XP, the option Control panel > Folder options > View > Use simple file sharing must be
disabled on that machine.

User Account Control. For a successful installation on a remote machine running Windows Vista
or later, User Account Control (UAC) must be disabled. To access this option, go to Control panel
> User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings.

File and Printer Sharing must be enabled on the remote machine. To access this option:

On a machine running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows 2003 Server: go to
Control panel > Windows Firewall > Exceptions > File and Printer Sharing.

On a machine running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or Windows 7: go to Control
panel
> Windows Firewall > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing
settings
.

Ports. Acronis Snap Deploy 5 uses TCP ports 445 and 25001 for remote installation. Make sure
that these ports are added to exceptions in the firewall settings on the remote machines. TCP
port 445 is added to exceptions automatically by Windows Firewall when you enable File and
Printer Sharing.
To add a port to exceptions:

In Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, and Windows Vista: go to Control panel > Windows
Firewall
> Exceptions > Add Port

In Windows 7: go to Control panel > Windows Firewall > Advanced settings > Inbound
Rules
> New Rule > Port

Tip: If the remote machines are members of an Active Directory domain and use no firewall other than
Windows Firewall, you can add TCP port 25001 to exceptions by using Group Policy. On a domain controller,
create a Group Policy object, then go to Administrative Templates > Network > Network Connections >
Windows Firewall > Domain Profile > Windows Firewall: Define port exceptions
(or: Define inbound port
exceptions
), and then add the following port exception:
25001:tcp:*:enabled:Acronis remote install

You can exclude both ports from exceptions after the remote installation is complete.

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