3
In the Host Properties window, on the Connection Info tab, select one of the
following:
■
TCP/IP
■
NetBIOS
■
SPX
4
On the Callers tab, configure a user name and password for users who can
connect to the host.
See
“About authentication in pcAnywhere”
on page 190.
5
Click OK.
Selecting a network card
By default, pcAnywhere accepts TCP/IP connections on any network card that is
installed on the host computer. If you have more than one network card installed
on the host, pcAnywhere lets you specify which one to use.
To select a network card
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences.
2
In the pcAnywhere Options window, on the Host Communications tab, click
Advanced TCP/IP Options.
3
In the Advanced Host TCP/IP Options window, select one of the following:
Uses the default network card.
This network card is identified in Windows.
Use the default network
adapter
Accepts connections on any available network card that
is installed on the host computer.
Accept connections on all
network adapters
Lets you assign the network card to use for pcAnywhere
connections.
Select the index number that is assigned to the network
card that you want to use.
Specify the network
adapter to use for
pcAnywhere connections
4
In the Advanced Host TCP/IP Options window, click OK.
5
In the pcAnywhere Options window, click OK.
Allowing others to control your computer
Ways to set up a host computer
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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...
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