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  • skinnypuppy
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    #1

    Kyocera setup tool

    Has anyone experience with the Kyocera setup tool. In particular is there any to do conversions from network and system files exported through KFS and Converted and imported to a different model number
  • RogueElement
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    • Nov 2024
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    #2
    From what I recall the only thing that really works is converting the address book. If at all possible I would use NetViewer to try to transfer everything from one machine to another.

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    • ThisPete
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      #3
      Originally posted by RogueElement
      From what I recall the only thing that really works is converting the address book. If at all possible I would use NetViewer to try to transfer everything from one machine to another.
      KM NetViewer is a good shout, just be aware of this thread if wanting to use it on some of the new MZ range: https://www.copytechnet.com/forum/te...py#post1620657

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      • skinnypuppy
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        #4
        Originally posted by RogueElement
        From what I recall the only thing that really works is converting the address book. If at all possible I would use NetViewer to try to transfer everything from one machine to another.
        Yes we mostly use netviewer, however it would be nice to be able to import the converted Data (network and System) Via KFS to a machine that is in the process of replacing one in the field saving an intiial trip or going through the netviewer tranfer proceedure during the istallation. It seems like Kyocera has a few of these software solutions that don't quite go all the way. You would think that if netviewer can data transfer between different models that the setup tool can be designed to do the same

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        • ThisPete
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          #5
          Originally posted by skinnypuppy

          Yes we mostly use netviewer, however it would be nice to be able to import the converted Data (network and System) Via KFS to a machine that is in the process of replacing one in the field saving an intiial trip or going through the netviewer tranfer proceedure during the istallation. It seems like Kyocera has a few of these software solutions that don't quite go all the way. You would think that if netviewer can data transfer between different models that the setup tool can be designed to do the same
          KFS can do most of it IIRC..

          NetViewer(ing) it is hardly time consuming, just get the engineer to turn up shortly before the actual delivery as we do..

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          • skinnypuppy
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            #6
            Originally posted by ThisPete

            KFS can do most of it IIRC..

            NetViewer(ing) it is hardly time consuming, just get the engineer to turn up shortly before the actual delivery as we do..
            It is time consuming if you have to travel 200km

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            • ThisPete
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              #7
              Originally posted by skinnypuppy

              It is time consuming if you have to travel 200km
              So, do you just use a 'man and van' to do the delivery, with no presence from your company?

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              • skinnypuppy
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                #8
                Originally posted by ThisPete

                So, do you just use a 'man and van' to do the delivery, with no presence from your company?
                Sales guy/woman. and company van The two main factors are the travel time to the client and disruption at the client. If this could be done remotely It would be better

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                • ThisPete
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                  #9
                  Using KMNV isn't complicated...

                  Get rid of the sales 'person' if they can't grasp it..

                  Or, buckle up and act like a proper company....


                  Mileage is not an excuse.. I do 35K+ miles a year.... 👍

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                  • skinnypuppy
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ThisPete
                    Using KMNV isn't complicated...

                    Get rid of the sales 'person' if they can't grasp it..

                    Or, buckle up and act like a proper company....


                    Mileage is not an excuse.. I do 35K+ miles a year.... 👍
                    WTF is your problem I come here asking for suggestions on a REAL PROBLEM and all you have done is give me grief If you have nothing to add to the thread step off

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                    • ThisPete
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by skinnypuppy

                      WTF is your problem I come here asking for suggestions on a REAL PROBLEM and you all you have doen is give me grief If you have nothing to add to the thread step off
                      I did add to the thread.. perhaps you didn't read it ALL properly?..

                      200km is not much for an install..

                      250 MILES in one day is not a surprise to me.. but by the same token, I don't 'drive a desk'.....


                      Did you actually read any of the other posts in this thread that were trying to help you?

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                      • ThisPete
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                        #12
                        P.S. Punctuation helps people understand what you've written far better..


                        Just a thought.... 😘

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