The Remote Management Settings are a set of rules which determine the behavior or the execution of Remote Management service on the managed device. The settings include the properties such as Remote Management service, remote session, performance, etc. These settings applies only to the managed devices, and not to the users.
You can define the Remote Management settings at three levels:
Management Zone: The settings are inherited by all device folders and devices.
Device Folder: The settings are inherited by all devices contained within the folder or its subfolders. Overrides the Management Zone settings.
Device: The settings apply only to the device for which they are configured. Overrides the settings configured at the Management Zone and folder levels.
NOTE:If you are configuring the settings on a device folder or a device, you need to click
before you can modify the settings.Run Remote Management Service on Port: Specify the port on which the Remote Management service listens for remote session requests on the managed device. By default, the port number is 5950.
Look up viewer DNS name at the start of the remote session: Enables the Remote Management service to look up for the DNS name of the management console at the start of the remote session. The name is saved in the audit logs and is displayed as a part of the session information during the remote sessions. This option is selected by default.
If this option is not selected or the Remote Management service is unable to find the console name, then the name is displayed as
.If your network does not have reverse DNS lookup enabled, then we recommend that you disable this setting in order to prevent a significant delay in starting of the session.
Allow Remote Session when no user is logged on to the managed device: Enables a remote operator to remotely manage a device when the policy allows the remote operation but no user has logged in to the device. This option is selected by default.
Select from the following options for improving the performance during a remote session:
Suppress Wallpaper: Suppresses the wallpaper on a managed device during a remote session. This prevents the bitmap data of wallpaper from being repeatedly sent to the Remote Management console, which enhances the performance of the remote session.
Enable Optimization Driver: Enables the optimization driver, which is installed by default on every managed device. If you select this option, only the changed portion of the screen on the managed device is captured and updated on the Remote Management console during the remote session. This enhances the performance of the remote session.
The Proxy Settings panel lets you define proxy servers you want to use. If the managed device is on a private network or is on the other side of a firewall or router that is using NAT (Network Address Translation), the remote management operation of the device can be routed through a proxy server. You must install proxy servers separately. For information on installing the proxy server, see Remote Management Reference
Allows you to configure the applications to be launched on the device in addition to the default diagnostics applications during the Remote Diagnostics session.
The default diagnostics applications include:
System Information
Computer Management
Services
Registry Editor
The following table lists the tasks you can perform:
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