Command queue options
You can create and order commands, such as copy, move, delete, create a folder,
rename, synchronize, and run using these options.
The run command is the same as using the Start > Run option in Windows. Using
it, you can connect to a drive, folder, document, or Web site. You can also perform
generic commands, such as regedit.
See
“Edit preferences while in Command Queue or File Transfer mode”
on page 33.
See
“Running a remote control session”
on page 16.
Table 2-6
Command queue options
Description
Option
Temporarily stops the command queue.
Pause Queue
Restarts the command queue.
Restart Queue
Opens a command queue.
Open Queue
Lets you specify where to save a command queue.
Save Queue As
Cancels the specified command in the command queue list from
currently executing.
Cancel Command
Deletes the specified command in the command queue list.
Remove
Command
Moves up the specified command in the command queue list. The
commands execute in the order they are listed, top to bottom.
Move Command
Up
Moves down the specified command in the command queue list.
Move Command
Down
Cancels all of the commands that are currently in the command queue
list from executing.
Cancel All
Commands
Deletes all of the commands that are currently in the command queue
list.
Remove All
Commands
Deletes all of the commands that have executed from the command
queue list.
Remove
Completed
Commands
Runs a report.
Generate Report
Establishing remote connections
Command queue options
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