Two Windows desktops or laptops with Microsoft Office 2010 or higher and administrator access are required to execute the PwC network tool. The domain administrator must provide access to all segments, domains, and VLANs. Ports 135 through 139 and 445, 447 need to be open between systems and TCP/IP and UDP protocols enabled. Information about Active Directory, SCCM, antivirus, and other systems management tools is also needed.
Two Windows desktops or laptops with Microsoft Office 2010 or higher and administrator access are required to execute the PwC network tool. The domain administrator must provide access to all segments, domains, and VLANs. Ports 135 through 139 and 445, 447 need to be open between systems and TCP/IP and UDP protocols enabled. Information about Active Directory, SCCM, antivirus, and other systems management tools is also needed.
Two Windows desktops or laptops with Microsoft Office 2010 or higher and administrator access are required to execute the PwC network tool. The domain administrator must provide access to all segments, domains, and VLANs. Ports 135 through 139 and 445, 447 need to be open between systems and TCP/IP and UDP protocols enabled. Information about Active Directory, SCCM, antivirus, and other systems management tools is also needed.
• 2 Windows based desktop/laptops with Microsoft office 2010 or
higher deployed • Domain administrator (having access to all the segments/domain/vLAN's in the organization) login required on systems allocated to PwC • Administrator rights with access to Admin$ of remote systems • WMIC services up and running. Remote registry to be enabled • Ports 135 to 139 & 445, 447 should be open for all the systems • TCP/IP and UDP protocols (incoming and outgoing) enabled for the systems allocated to PwC • Active directory/SCCM/AV/other SAM tool, if any, to be provided to PwC • VLAN segregation, if any, to be provided to PwC • List of work group systems, if any, to be provided to PwC • Whitelisting of ‘PSexec.exe’ and ‘CHCKCPU32.exe’ and ‘.vbe’ extensions
5100 12. Post Inspection Sampling Mandatory sampling and inspection after 100% visual inspection. Sampling plan as per ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 – 2008 (or ISO 2859-1): General Inspection Level – II, Single sampling plans for Normal inspection with an AQL of 0.65%. Batch releasing criteria: NMT the specified number of units contains visible particulates. Special level sampling (reduced sample quantity) for destructive inspections (for powder filled, lyophilized products, coloured containers, etc.). AQL Failure Is the test Destructive ? Investigation Re-inspection of 100% units Batch Rejection Yes No PerformAQLinspection Slide No. 12 13. Particle Separation, Identification and Characterization Manufacturers should have knowledge on their particulate matter rejections. Type of particles. Source of each particle type. Routine trend / capability of particulate rejections. Morphology of each type of particle. Chemistry of each particle type. Manufacturers should have comprehensive