HEROS functions |
Remote Desktop Manager
(option 133)
10
Private connections
Every user can create private connections by means of the user
administration. A private connection can only be seen and used by
the user who created it.
If you create private connections before user
administration was activated, these connections are
no longer available when user administration is active.
Change private connections to public connections
or export the connections before activating user
administration.
To create and edit public connections, you need the
HEROS.SetShares right. Without this right, users
are able to start and terminate public connections
but they can import, create, and edit only private
connections.
"Definition of roles", Page 443
To create a private connection:
Press the
DIADUR
key to open the
HEROS menu
menu
Select
Remote Desktop Manager
The control opens
Remote Desktop Manager
.
Select
New connection
Select the desired connection, e.g.
Switch-off/restart of a
computer
The control opens the
Edit the connection
pop-up window.
Define the connection settings
Select
Private connection
Press
Ok
The control creates a private connection.
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