Compact RIO NI-9082 Configuration in MAX Unable to Save

Hi everyone,
I've been trying to set up a new cRIO the NI-9082. Currently, I am able to see the cRIO under 'Remote Devices' in MAX and view configurations. However, two errors are occurring:
1). When I try to change setting such as hostname and press 'save' a warning pops up saying "There was a problem saving the settings to the target. Make sure your hardware is powered on and hat it is connected to the network". I've attached an image below.
2). At the same time, when I try to install software onto the cRIO by right-clicking 'software' and selecting 'add/remove software' and run the 'LabVIEW Real-Time Software Wizard', another error pops up: "Error: the harddrive n the remote system is either full or encountered an I/O error." I've also attached an image below.
The cRIO is powered on with 'DISABLE RT' toggled OFF. It is connected to the network via an Ethernet cable. This connection looks fine however I look at it. (The Ethernet port connection light is flashing continuously indication activity etc.) It is from the PC which is connected to the same network, that I am trying to interface with the cRIO. The cRIO displays the correct IP address assigned through the network.
Apologies if I haven't supplied sufficient information to solve this problem, but if anyone might be able to explain why I might be encountering these two problems under these circumstances, help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks!
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MAXsoftwareInstallError.JPG ‏26 KB

Hi Craig,
Thank you for your reply! The firewall was an initial issue, so I had asked an administrator to disable it. This allowed me to proceed to my current stage where I am able to see the cRIO and its configurations in MAX; but encounter the problems mentioned in my main post. At least, I think its been disabled. In the attached FirewallOFF.JPG, everything does look turned off. However, in the attached FirewallMAXUnticked.JPG, MAX is not 'ticked' as an 'allowed program'; but when I proceed to add it, the error message shown pops up confirming MAX is already on the list of exceptions. If the firewall isn't the problem, do you have any other ideas what might be? 
Regards,
Ya-Wei.
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