
After you deploy the host, pcAnywhere prompts you for caller logon credentials.
You configure these credentials when you set up the initial host properties. After
pcAnywhere validates your credentials, the Session Manager appears on your
screen.
See “ Configuring deployment security options for Linux and Mac OS X ” on page 141.
To configure a a Linux host or Mac OS X host for deployment
1
In Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager,
click Quick Deploy and Connect.
2
Do one of the following:
■
To open the Linux Host Configuration Wizard, under Actions, click
Configure for Linux.
■
To open the Mac OS X Thin Host Configuration Wizard, under Actions,
click Configure for Mac OS X.
The wizard guides you through the setup process. If you try to deploy a host
before you set the properties, the wizard opens automatically. You might be
prompted for the logon credentials for the host computer first.
3
In the Host Configuration Wizard, read the information on the first panel,
and then click Next.
4
In the Host name box, type the name that you want to use for the host.
You can leave this box blank to configure the host name to be the same as
the computer name.
Controlling another computer remotely
Connecting to a computer that does not have a host running
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