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Active Administrator 8.8.1 - Installation Guide

Installation Considerations for Active Administrator Installing and configuring Active Administrator
Backing up your data Installing Active Administrator server Configuring the server Installing Active Administrator console Setting up the console Setting up workstation logon auditing Using Active Administrator
Appendix: Active Administrator Server Manager

To enable the default port

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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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Select Specific local ports, and type 15601.
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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.

Using Active Administrator

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.

Appendix: Active Administrator Server Manager

The Active Administrator Server manager is a tool included with Quest Active Administrator for managing Active Administrator Foundation and Data Services, Active Administrator Notification Services, Active Administrator Licenses, Active Administrator Security, and Web Services.

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Starting the Active Administrator Server Manager

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Click Windows Start | Quest | AA Server Manager.
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