3
In the Save As dialog box, in the Save in box, select the folder location for the
report file.
4
In the File name box, type the file name.
5
In the Save as type box, select a file type for the report.
The default file type is HTML.
6
Click Save.
7
Click OK.
Running a command queue file
You can run a command queue file in the following ways:
■
Starting a queue file during a remote session
■
Starting a queue file without starting a session
■
Scheduling a queue file to run automatically
Running a command queue file during a session
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you open a command queue file while in session and
run it. If the Command Queue is already running, you must pause it first. If you
have made changes in the Command Queue that have not been saved, pcAnywhere
prompts you to save the changes first.
To run a command queue file during a session
1
In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click Command
Queue.
2
Under Command Queue, click Open Queue.
3
In the Open window, select the command queue file that you want to open.
4
Click Open.
Symantec pcAnywhere runs the commands that are contained in the queue
file.
Running a command queue file without starting a session
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you run a command queue file from the following
locations:
■
Command Queues
■
Remotes
Automating file transfer and management tasks
Running a command queue file
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