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Select Configuration | User Logon Agent Settings. |
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Click Save. |
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Copy ActiveAdministrator.admx to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions on the domain controller. |
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Copy ActiveAdministrator.adml to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\en-US on the domain controller. |
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Copy Active Administrator 8.6 Workstation Audit Agent.msi to a share where everyone has access. |
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Start Active Administrator 8.6 Workstation Audit Agent.msi. |
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Click Install. |
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Click Finish. |
If Windows® Firewall is enabled on the workstation where the workstation logon auditing agent is installed, you need to create an exception to allow communication with Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) through port 15601.
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On the workstation where the workstation logon auditing agent is installed, start the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in, right-click on Outbound Rules, and choose New Rule. |
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Select Port. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Next. |
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Select Allow the connection. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish. |
For more information on using Active Administrator® Console, see the Quest® Active Administrator® User Guide or access the help contents within the Active Administrator Console application.
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