REMOVE UNWANTED SOFTWARE PRODUCTS REMOTELY IN NETWORKS - ZOLA REMOTE TOOLS
ZOLA Remote Software Uninstall
is supported to run on these operating systems.
• Windows 8 x86/x64 bit.
• Windows 7 x86/x64 bit.
• Windows 2008 Server or 2008R2 Server support x64 bit.
• Windows Vista (All) x86/64. Bit.
• Windows 2003 (Server) x86/x64 bit.
• Windows 2000 x86 bit.
• Windows XP Professional x86/x64 bit.
Minimum hardware requrements for running
ZOLA Remote Software Uninstall
• ~3000 MHZ processor
• 4GB of RAM (2048MB recommended)
• 300MB of free disk space.
Computer that have
ZOLA Remote Software Uninstall installed must have.
• Computer Browser service (Started)
• Remote Registry service (Started)
• Remote Procedure Call service (Started)
• File and Print sharing enabled in firewall (if active)
• Can ping remote computers within 1500ms
• Local or Domain administrator rights to remote computers
• Ability to access ADMIN$ share on remote computers
• Ability to access HKLM registry key on remote computers
Running
ZOLA Remote Software Uninstall against remote computers they must have.
• Remote Registry service (Started)
• Remote Procedure Call service (Started)
• File and Print sharing enabled in firewall (if active)
• Open TCP ports: 135,136,445
• Open UDP ports: 136,137,138
Detailed system requirements for the ZOLA Remote Software Uninstall product...
We recommend you to have a look at the system requirements for the Remote Software Uninstall product to lower any
remote connection issues you might get if some of your remote hosts are not been configured correctly to allow
an incoming remote connection under administrator rights.
If you are having any issues connecting to a remote host in your network it is most likely a permissions issue or
some of the required remote settings needs to be set up and configured correctly.
Known and common remote connection issues can be one of the following...
Local/Domain admin rights are missing from the account where you run the product from and does not match remote rights.
Remote Registry service is not set to "Automatic Mode" and is not started successfully on remote host.
Computer Browser service is not set to "Automatic Mode" and is not started successfully on remote host.
Firewall is active and closing all incoming remote connections, open File and Printer sharing ports to allow remote access.
LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy needs to be set applied into remote computer registry (Workgroup security settings)
User Access Control list (UAC), needs to be set to lowest (0) in Control Panel to allow administrator access rights.