5
Browse to the folder that contains your command queue files (.cqf), and then
select the one that you want to schedule.
Symantec pcAnywhere stores the command queue files in the pcAnywhere
data directory by default.
6
Click Next.
7
Type a name for the scheduled task.
8
Select the frequency with which you want to perform the task.
9
Click Next.
10
For daily, weekly, monthly, and one-time tasks, select the start time, start
date, and time intervals for the scheduled task.
The information for which you are prompted varies depending on the
frequency of the task.
11
Click Next.
12
Type the computer logon information for the user who will start the task.
13
Click Next.
14
Verify your settings.
15
Click Finish.
This adds the command queue file to the list of scheduled tasks in the
Scheduled Task folder.
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Summary of Contents for 14541094 - pcAnywhere Host & Remote
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Page 18: ...Contents 18...
Page 30: ...Introducing Symantec pcAnywhere Where to find more information 30...
Page 46: ...Installing Symantec pcAnywhere Post installation tasks 46...
Page 90: ...Allowing others to control your computer What you can do during a host session 90...
Page 188: ...Automating file transfer and management tasks Running a command queue file 188...
Page 220: ...Securing your computer and sessions Ways to assess host security 220...