Kanguru KRMC Cloud User Manual
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Appendix A : Description of Remote Actions
delete all data and disable device - Delete all the data stored on the device, and then disable the
device. Admin settings are not affected by this action. The device user will be unable to login to their
device or access the device’s secure partition again until it is enabled by an ‘Enable Device’ remote
action.
disable device - Remotely disable a device. Admin settings are not affected by this action. The
device user will be unable to login to their device or access the device’s secure partition again until it
is enabled by an ‘Enable Device’ remote action.
iP/domain/MaC Control - Create a list of IP Ranges or Domains or MAC addresses that you will
either allow or restrict your devices to access KRMC from. You can include multiple IP Ranges or
Domains in the list.
• enable access Control: Check this box to enable IP/Domain control.
• functionality: Select whether IP/Domain control will allow or deny certain IP ranges or
domains.
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allow all except (blacklist): When selected, all devices will be allowed to access KRMC
unless it is located under any of the IP ranges or Domains listed.
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deny all except (whitelist): When selected, only devices that are located under any of the
IP ranges or Domains listed will be able to access KRMC.
• Control Based: Select whether you want IP/Domain Control to be based on iP Range or
domain.
• New Values: Select whether you want the newly added IP Range or Domain to either append
or
overwrite the existing list of allowed or blocked IP Ranges/Domains.
• add iP Range, add domain and add MaC address: Depending on whether control is
based upon IP Range, Domain or MAC Address, this entry will be either
add iP Range, add
domain, or add MaC address.
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iP Range: Enter the start and end of the IP range that you wish to allow or deny.
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domain: Enter the domain that you wish to allow or deny.
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MaC address: Enter the MAC address for a network controller you wish to allow or deny.
enable device - Remotely enable a device that had been disabled by a ‘Disable Device’ remote
action.
Configure app Launcher - Configure a drive to auto-run a file stored on the drive’s secure partition.
Each time the end user logs into their drive, that file will automatically open.
• enable app Launcher: when selected, this will enable the App Launcher functionality. Leave
unselected
to disable the App Launcher functionality.
• Windows file / Linux file / Mac file: Enter the full name of the file that you want to auto-
execute whenever the device user logs into the device’s secure partition. You must enter in the
file’s entire name including file name and extension. If the file name is entered incorrectly or if
the file does not exist on the drive, the end user will receive the following error message, “The
process set for auto acquisition failed to start. File not found”.
Note: The operating system must be able to recognize the file extension and have a program
that can open the file type. If the operating system does not have a program associated with
the file extension then the end user will receive the following error message after logging into
their drive, “Windows (0x00000483): No application is associated with the specific file for this
operation”.