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2. Features of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2
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2.7 Controlling devices remotely
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2.7.3 Functional differences between remote control connection methods
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2.7.4 Notes on using the remote control feature in multi-language environments
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2.7.5 Notes on files generated by the controller in user environments
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2.7.8 Displaying the connection status of remote control sessions
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2.7.9 Using the remote control feature in NAT and DHCP environments
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2.7.10 User permissions required for remote control using Windows authentication
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2.7.11 Setting user permissions required for remote control using Windows autpagehentication
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2.7.12 Setting authentication information for remote control
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2.7.14 Controlling the interface of a computer during a remote control session
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2.7.16 Issuing connection requests from remote computers to controllers
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2.7.17 Managing connection targets for the remote control feature
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2.8 Managing network connections
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2.8.1 Detecting devices by using the network monitoring function
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2.8.4 Displaying the operating status of the network monitor
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2.8.6 Using network monitor settings to control network access
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2.8.13 Registering devices that are accessible to blocked devices
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2.8.16 Managing exclusive communication destinations for devices denied network access
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2.8.20 Network control function by linking with JP1/NETM/NM - Manager
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2.8.21 Network control function by linking with NX NetMonitor/Manager
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2.12 Distributing software and files by using Remote Install Manager
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2.13 Distributing software and files to computers managed online (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.1 Managing packages and tasks (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.3 Preparation for distribution (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.7 Reducing load by distribution (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.8 Caching distributed packages (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.9 Executing a task when a user is logged off (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.13.10 Power control by the distribution function (ITDM-compatible distribution)
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2.18 Managing a large system comprised of multiple departments or networks
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2.18.1 Information displayed in the operation windows in a multi-server configuration
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2.18.3 Checking the status of management relay servers under the local server
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2.18.4 Logging in to the operation window of a management relay server under the local server
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2.18.5 Automatic installation of the agent to the management relay server
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2.18.6 Agent configuration of a managed computer in a multi-server configuration
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2.18.9 Managing network connections in a multi-server configuration
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2.18.11 Managing operation logs in a multi-server configuration
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4.2.3 Prerequisites for a computer on which an agent will be installed
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4.2.4 Prerequisites for a computer on which a relay system will be installed
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4.2.5 Prerequisites for a computer on which the controller will be installed
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4.2.6 Prerequisites for a computer on which to install an Internet gateway
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4.2.7 Prerequisites for a computer on which the network monitor is enabled
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4.3 Prerequisites for functions
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4.4 Examining the system configuration
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4.5.3 Guidelines for disk space requirements for operation log backup folder
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4.5.4 Guidelines for disk space requirements for the operation log database
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4.5.5 Guidelines for disk space requirements in the data folder for acquiring operation logs
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4.5.6 Guidelines for disk space requirements for revision history archive
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4.5.7 Guidelines for disk space requirements for revision history database
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4.5.9 Acquiring operation logs when the connection destination of the agent is turned off