Krmc – Kanguru Common Criteria Evaluated v1.21 User Manual
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4.3 KRMC
Please refer to “KRMC - Enterprise Edition - Install Guide v5.pdf” for instructions on installing KRMC
and the prerequisite software (MS SQL and IIS on Windows Server 2008).
When setting up the MS SQL Server, the passwords used for the database MUST conform to the password
guidance given in the Password selection policy.
The passwords used for the CA that is installed with KRMC MUST conform to the password guidance
given in the Password selection policy.
The Device Control module is optional and is not part of the CC evaluation. You MUST NOT enable
Device Control functionality.
When running KRMC for the first time you MUST change the supplied default password for the
administrator. The new password MUST conform to the password guidance given in the Password
selection policy.
To view the version of KRMC currently running, go to the Support section in your KRMC console. The
Support page provides you with information regarding your KRMC version, server time zone, system
configuration, and information for contacting Kanguru’s Technical Support staff.
Important! If you have been using a non-CC compliant version of KRMC and want to migrate to a CC
compliant version, you MUST make a fresh install of the CC compliant KRMC version. For a KRMC
Enterprise migration to a CC certified version, the administrator of the enterprise environment will need
to follow these steps:
1. Uninstall the current KRMC installation by following the steps below:
a. Remove the Kanguru Remote Management Console from Windows Control Panel → Add/
Remove Programs
b. Remove KRMC from the IIS sites list
c. Remove the KRMC folder from within inetpub → wwwroot folder path
2. Restart the server where KRMC was installed.
3. Download the CC Certified KRMC installer version from the Kanguru Support site.
4. Install the CC Certified version of the KRMC server downloaded from the Kanguru site.
Software Installation