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To create a folder on the remote computer, under Source, click Remote,
and then type the full path to the folder.
5
Click Add.
6
Click OK.
Synchronizing folders on the host and remote computers
You can manually add a command to synchronize folders on the host and remote
computers to ensure that both folders have the same content. During a
synchronization, if one folder contains a file that the other folder does not have,
the missing file is added to the other folder. If both folders contain a file with the
same name, the older version is replaced by the newer version.
You must provide the full path to files and folders on the host computer. You can
browse directories on the remote computer.
To synchronize folders on the host and remote computers
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.
3
On the Commands tab, under Command entry, in the Command list, select
Synchronize.
4
Under Remote folder, browse to the folder on the remote computer with which
you want to synchronize.
5
Under Host folder, browse to the folder on the host computer with which you
want to synchronize.
6
Click Add.
7
Click OK.
Sending a command line
You can include command lines in a command queue file. This feature functions
similarly to the Run feature in Windows.
For example, you can send commands to create a directory on a host computer
and run an executable file to silently install a program in that directory. The
Automating file transfer and management tasks
Using command queue files to automate tasks
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