Automating File Transfer And Management Tasks; About The Command Queue - Symantec PCANYWHERE 12.0 User Manual

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Automating file transfer
and management tasks
This chapter includes the following topics:

About the Command Queue

The Command Queue lets you view file transfer operations that are in progress,
modify pending operations, and set up command queue files to automate tasks.
File transfer send, receive, and synchronize commands that are performed in the
File Transfer window are automatically added to the Command Queue and run in
the background.
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you save these commands in a queue file (.cqf) to use
later, or you can create your own command queue file.
The following are examples of how you can use a command queue file:
About the Command Queue
Using command queue files to automate tasks
Creating a command queue file during a session
Running a command queue file
Distribute and install software updates on one or more computers.
Transfer one or more files to multiple computers simultaneously.
Run Windows command-line and end-of-session commands on one or more
computers.
Automate file transfer and management tasks, such as synchronizing folders
on your work and home computers at the end of each day.
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