8.1.4 Notes on executing remote collection
Note the following points when executing a remote collection job and using the unarchiver:
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Remote collection might fail under the following conditions:
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When the files to be collected by remote collection are being used on the managed computer
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When remote collection is performed from a Windows network drive
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When remote collection is performed from a directory without access permissions
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The Acquire collected files from relay system job and the Delete collected files from relay system job specify a relay system as the destination. If you specify an agent as the destination, an error occurs, or the job remains in a running state (execution status: 20%).
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Some of the directories or files displayed in the Create Job dialog box or the IT Desktop Management 2 Unarchiver window might be deleted by another application while the window is being displayed. Even if any deletion occurs, the screen is not refreshed with the latest information. Accordingly, if you select a file or directory that has already been deleted, the File access failed error dialog box appears.
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In the Directory for saving collected files field on the Collect File page, specify a directory on the server. Take special care when the management server and the Remote Installation Manager are located on different PCs.
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If you specify a non-existent drive in the Directory for saving collected files field, a directory is created in the JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager installation directory\mgr\temp directory by using the host name of the managed computer, and the collected files are stored in this directory.
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In the Directory for saving collected files field on the Collect File page, specify a directory on the local drive. Files collected by remote collection cannot be stored in a network drive.
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The Target file section of the Collect File page and the IT Desktop Management 2 Unarchiver window do not support UNC paths. If you use files and directories on the network, allocate them to a network drive before using them.
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The maximum total size of the files that can be collected by remote collection at a time is 2 gigabytes.
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The maximum total number of files or directories that can be collected by remote collection at a time is 65,531. However, if the files or directories to be collected by remote collection include files with short file names, these files are also included in the count.