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Command queue options
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Edit preferences while in Command Queue or File Transfer mode
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Ending a remote control session
Running a remote control session
You can use the pcAnywhere Solution to start a remote control session and choose
the display options and communication options for the session.
During a remote control session, you can move or copy files to the remote
computer. You can also decide the order for when different jobs and tasks complete.
Global configuration settings apply to all future remote control sessions.
Table 2-1
Process for running a remote control session
Description
Action
Step
You can select the managed computers on
which to install the pcAnywhere Solution
plug-in.
See
“Installing the pcAnywhere plug-in on
managed computers”
on page 17.
Install the pcAnywhere
plug-in on managed
computers.
Step 1
You can choose what options are applied to
all host computers that are running on a
specific platform.
See
“Setting platform-specific configuration
options”
on page 17.
Select the platform-specific
configuration settings.
Step 2
You can select a computer in your network,
connect to it, and start a remote control
session with that computer.
See
“Starting a remote control session”
on page 20.
Start a remote control
session.
Step 3
You can choose the options that let you
decide how your remote control session is
displayed. You can also choose how you
communicate with the user of the remote
computer.
See
“Approve connection user states”
on page 24.
Choose the options that you
want for the current session.
Step 4
Establishing remote connections
Running a remote control session
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