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The RollBack Rx RMC is a complimentary utility that is delivered to all clients that require remote management capabilities of thier RollBack Rx client installations.
The RollBack Rx RMC solution delivers a complete client-server based network management solution for RollBack Rx Professional client installations. If you manage a network of computers across the local or wide area network, you can perform all RollBack Rx client functions remotely. The RollBack Rx RMC is a complimentary set of consoles that are provided to all clients that require remote administration of their RollBack Rx client installations.
RollBack Rx Enterprise (RMC) delivers a complete client-server based network management solution for RollBack Rx client installations. If you manage a network of computers across the local or wide area network, you can perform all RollBack Rx client functions remotely. In order to remotely manage the RollBack Rx clients; You need to install all three components of the RMC solution. The Enterprise solution includes:
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RollBack Rx RMC Components
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RollBack Rx Client |
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RollBack Rx Enterprise Solution |
RollBack Rx RMC is a free enterprise management tool that is provided to all clients of RollBack Rx client installations. The RollBack RMC consists of two components:
Remote Management Server (RMS) and
Remote Management Console (RMC).
Remote Management Server is responsible for maintaining client workstations' connection to the Remote Management Console, it's the core component of Rollback Rx RMC. Without the Remote Management Server, client workstations would not be able to connect to the RMC. Remote Management Server works as a Windows system service without any user interface, the service can be started, stopped or restarted within the Windows Control Panel->Services.
Remote Management Console is the GUI based interface of Rollback Rx RMC. It is the component that the administrator would use to manage all RollBack Rx client workstations. It provides the graphic interface to view and manage client workstations. Remote Management Console connects to the Remote Management Server to manage connected client workstations.
Note: Although both RMS and RMC components are separate modules, they can both be installed onto the same PC. However, if you were wanting to connect to your workstations via the internet it would be advised to install the RMS (server) component onto a system outside of your firewall, so that you can access from any RMC admin workstation outside via the internet.
This is the installed component that is setup onto each PC that requires RollBack Rx protection. In previous versions of this product it was also known as RollBack Rx Professional. The RollBack Rx Client is the only application that is required to be installed on stand-alone PC's or PC networks small than three PC's. This is the same application that is sold to end-point users as our RollBack Rx client and previously as RollBack Rx Professional.
In the example diagram both the RMS and RMC are installed onto the same workstation labelled "SERVER X"
RollBack Rx Enterprise is a client/server based architecture.
You install the server component, RollBack Rx Enterprise, on a network server or IT administrator's desktop.
You install the client component, RollBack Rx PRO clients, on client workstations.
You configure the client workstations (RollBack Rx Professional) to connect to the RollBack Rx Enterprise Console by IP or computer name.
You open the RollBack Rx Administrative Console to view and manage all the connected clients.

RollBack Rx Enterprise allows you to remotely manage the features of the RollBack Rx Professional clients.
Group client workstations to logical groups
Restore client workstations by group
Snapshots client workstations by group 
Configure client workstation settings
Create server based scheduled tasks
Wake up client workstations
Restart client workstations
Shutdown client workstations
Browse client workstation snapshots
Delete client workstation snapshots
Take a look at our online help file for more technical details on deployment and enterprise management.
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