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10.4.5 Operations with deployment tasks

Once a deployment task is created, it appears in the Deployment tasks view.

List of deployment tasks

To edit a task (for example, to change its schedule), select it and click Edit. Editing is performed in the

same way as creation; but, the previously selected options are already set, so you need to enter only

the changes.

Any task stays on the deployment server until you delete it. To delete a task, select the task and then

click Delete.

To run a task immediately, select the task and then click Run. The task schedule remains unchanged.

You cannot edit or delete a task while it is running.

10.4.6 Deployment behind an NAT device

Successful deployment is not guaranteed if Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server and the target

machines are separated by a Network Address Translation (NAT) device. A typical router usually acts

as an NAT device.

All machines behind an NAT device normally form a separate subnet and appear to the deployment

server as having the same IP address. This may lead to problems when connecting to components of

Acronis Snap Deploy 4 and when showing the deployment progress for each target machine.

To avoid these problems, we recommend installing Acronis Snap Deploy 4 OS Deploy Server in the

same subnet as the target machines.

If installing the deployment server in that subnet is not possible, configure the NAT device as follows:
1. Set up port forwarding for the NAT device: