Remote-access Guide

freeflow remote print server remote access disabled

by Glenna Goyette IV Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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NOTE: At anytime the Help button can be selected to give additional information.

  1. Login as the System Administrator. See the Related Content for additional information.
  2. Select [System Preferences] from the Setup menu. Click on the [Remote Workflow] or [Remote Access] tab. ...
  3. There are three available options in the tab, only select one: Disable all connections (off for everyone). ...
  4. Click [Apply], click [OK] to exit to the main window. The FreeFlow / DocuSP will require a restart. ...

Full Answer

How do I enable remote access on a freeflow server?

Go to the FFPS and enable it via Setup > System Preferences > Remote Access > Enable All Connections That also isn't a Windows issue, it just isn't an enabled by default option on any Freeflow. Please be sure to select " Accept Solution " and or select the thumbs up icon to enter Kudos for posts that resolve your issues.

What are the remote servers in print management?

These "remote servers" are actually just workstations where I'd like to manage printers, drivers, ports, etc. I can add these workstations to the Print Servers list in Print Management, but for each category all I see is "There are no items to show in this view". Also, after a few seconds, I get the error "Server properties cannot be viewed.

What are the remote servers?

These "remote servers" are actually just workstations where I'd like to manage printers, drivers, ports, etc. I can add these workstations to the Print Servers list in Print Management, but for each category all I see is "There are no items to show in this view".

Is there a way to deploy a print server on R2?

This is assuming you want to manage local printers. If you have networked printers, you can install the print server on your 2012 R2 server and deploy them using gpo.

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What is Xerox FreeFlow Print Server?

The Xerox®FreeFlow Print Server is an application software package tightly integrated with the Solaris OS, which has very well established highly customizable Security features. The FFPS software includes many enhancements to increase security by using time tested and robust underlying Solaris OS features and capabilities. One of the advantages of a Unix-based system over other Operating Systems is the number of tools, and API-like utilities that assist in making Security updates highly customizable. This document describes features, tools, utilities and procedures to aid in the management and maintenance of Security for the FFPS platform.

What is the minimum number of characters for FreeFlow?

The range allowed to define a minimum is 0 – 8 characters . The range is extended to 0 – 15 when the Strong Password feature is enabled.

What is Xerox responsible for?

Xerox is responsible for integrating Security patches for the Solaris OS, and for supporting customer Security requirements by identifying FFPS workflows, configuration settings and alternative methods to satisfy Security requirements. If a customer has contracted with Xerox Service (e.g., ACS, XBS, etc.) to manage the security of FFPS Products, Xerox will implement and manage compliance with the customer’s Security Process requirements.

What applications support RSS feeds?

Applications such as Microsoft®Outlook, Windows®Live, MSN, Yahoo, Google, Bloglines, and AOL support RSS Feed setup. Configure your application of choice for Xerox bulletin notification using the http://rss.xerox.com/security-bulletins Web URL. Find the details at the Web URL below:

Does FreeFlow print security persist?

Note: Custom Security profiles do not persist after a FreeFlow®Print Serverpatch software upgrade, and not backed up using the FreeFlow®Print Serverconfiguration backup process. It is very important to capture the Security settings for any “custom” Security profiles to support manual creation once the software upgrade completes. You can capture the screen images of the “custom” Security profile settings for each of the tab options.

Does FreeFlow require IP address?

Note: The FreeFlow®applications (e.g., FFMR) must configure the IP address of the FreeFlow®

Can you recover FreeFlow before installing security patches?

Note: Make sure that you have a System Backup of the FreeFlow®Print Server/ Windows system on a remote storage location before installing a Security Patch Cluster. You can recover the FreeFlow®Print Serversoftware to the point prior to Security Patch Cluster install if the security patches had caused a software problem.

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