2.0
Table Of Contents
- END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
- ENTIRE RISK
- 1 Acronis Snap Deploy installation
- 2 Acronis Universal Deploy installation
- 3 Acronis Snap Deploy components extraction
- 4 Using Acronis Snap Deploy trial version
- 5 Running Acronis Snap Deploy
- 6 Components modification
- 7 Repairing components
- 8 Removing components
- 9 Used ports and IP addresses
- 10 Technical support
Acronis Snap Deploy 2.0
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7 Repairing components
During maintenance periods, you may need to repair (or restore) Acronis
Snap Deploy components.
To repair a component:
1. Run the Acronis Snap Deploy setup procedure
2. In the Install Menu, click on the component you want to repair.
3. Click Repair in the Modify, Repair or Remove Installation
window.
8 Removing components
You can remove any Acronis Snap Deploy component separately.
To remove a component from the Control Panel:
1. Run Control Panel.
2. Select Add or remove programs.
3. Click the Remove button on the Acronis Snap Deploy component.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.
You can also remove Acronis Snap Deploy components in the Install Menu.
To remove a component from the Install Menu:
1. Run AcronisSnapDeploy.exe
2. In the Install Menu, click on the component that is about to be
removed.
3. Click Remove in the Modify, Repair or Remove Installation
window.
9 Used ports and IP addresses
The Acronis OS Deploy Server and the Acronis Snap Deploy Management
Console use the following ports and IP addresses for remote operation:
UDP port: 9876
TCP port: 9876, if port number is already in use, a random
port is obtained
IPv4 multicast address: 239.255.219.45
IPv6 multicast address: FF05::fAA5:741E
Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console UDP port: 9877,
if busy, chose port at random
The Acronis PXE server uses following ports and IP addresses:
UDP port: 67, 68, 69.








