See
“Configuring a remote connection using advanced properties”
on page 98.
4
Repeat
3
for each remote connection item that you want to add.
5
Click OK.
Selecting file handling options for command queues
By default, pcAnywhere prompts you for confirmation before performing an action
that might result in data loss, such as replacing an older file with a newer one.
However, you should change this setting if you plan to perform an automatic file
transfer and will not be available to respond to a confirmation prompt. If you
configure the command queue file to run unattended, errors are displayed in the
command queue status as failed. This does not stop the queue from running.
You can configure pcAnywhere to suppress error messages so that no user
interaction is required. When the command queue encounters a file that cannot
be processed, it automatically proceeds to the next operation. The Command
Queue window displays the status as failed.
Symantec pcAnywhere is configured with optimum settings for file transfer, but
if you notice a difference in speed or performance, you should check the settings.
To select file handling options for command queues
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, under
pcAnywhere Manager, click Command Queues.
2
Do one of the following:
■
To configure an existing command queue file, right-click the file, and then
click Properties.
■
To configure a new command queue file, on the File menu, click New Item
> Advanced.
Automating file transfer and management tasks
Using command queue files to automate tasks
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