Disable the uac, Disable alt+ctrl+del on login – Welch Allyn PartnerConnect Software - Installation Guide User Manual

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Disable the UAC

1. Click the Start button, and then select Run.

The Run dialog appears.

2. Type msconfig and press Enter.

The System Configuration Utility dialog appears.

3. Click the Tools tab.
4. Locate and highlight Disable UAP or Disable UAC, and then click the Launch button.

A command prompt window appears and runs the processes that disable UAC.

5. Close command prompt window.
6. Close the System Configuration Utility dialog.
7. Restart computer for the change to take effect.

Disable Alt+Ctrl+Del on login

1. Go to the Control Panel, and select System and Maintenance.
2. Click Administrative Tools then the Local Security Policy.

The Local Security Settings window appears.

3. Select Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local

Policies > Security Options.
Security options appear in the details pane.

4. Locate and double-click Interactive Logon: Do not require CTRL +ALT +DEL.

The setting's dialog appears.

5. Click Disabled, and then click OK.
6. Restart computer for the change to take effect.

When logging in, the logon screen will automatically appear without pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del. Users

must still provide a name and password.

Issue: Unable to receive data from the Connex VM server

If the client cannot receive data from the Connex VM server after installing, traffic from the server

may be blocked. Change the firewall rule to allow communication through port 17001 for the

following:

Server name

IP address

Required
ports

Optional
ports

Location

ghsom1.axeda.com

209.202.157.179

443, 17002

80, 17001

Waltham

ghuk1.axeda.com

89.234.8.217

443, 17002

80, 17001

London

ghjap1.axeda.com

124.40.23.210

443, 17002

80, 17001

Tokyo

ghsj1.axeda.com

198.66.245.39

443, 17002

80, 17001

San Jose

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