Remote Wake Up; Understanding Remote Management Features; Visible Signal; Intruder Detection - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - REMOTE MANAGEMENT REFERENCE 10.3 Management Manual

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View the properties of files and folders
Open files with the associated applications on the management console
For more information, see
IMPORTANT: The File Transfer program allows you to access the network drives on the managed
device.

1.2.6 Remote Wake Up

Remote Wake Up lets you remotely wake up a single node or a group of powered-down nodes in
your network provided the network card on the node is enabled for Wake-on-LAN. For more
information, see
1.3 Understanding Remote Management
Features
The following sections helps you to understand the various Remote Management features:
Section 1.3.1, "Visible Signal," on page 14
Section 1.3.2, "Intruder Detection," on page 14
Section 1.3.3, "Session Encryption," on page 15
Section 1.3.4, "Audible Beep," on page 15
Section 1.3.5, "Keyboard and Mouse Locking," on page 15
Section 1.3.6, "Screen Blanking," on page 15
Section 1.3.7, "Abnormal Termination," on page 15
Section 1.3.8, "Overriding Screen Saver," on page 15
Section 1.3.9, "Automatic Session Termination," on page 15
Section 1.3.10, "Agent Initiated Connection," on page 15
Section 1.3.11, "Session Collaboration," on page 16
Section 1.3.12, "Remote Management Auditing," on page 16

1.3.1 Visible Signal

Lets you provide a visible indication on the managed device desktop to inform the user that the
device is being remotely managed. The visible signal displays the identification of the remote
operator and the session details such as type of the remote session and start time of the session. The
user can terminate a particular remote session or close the signal dialog box to terminate all the
remote sessions.

1.3.2 Intruder Detection

The Intruder Detection feature significantly lowers the risk of the managed device being hacked. If
the remote operator fails to log in to the managed device within the specified number of attempts
(the default is 5), the Remote Management service is blocked and does not accept any remote
session request until it is unblocked.
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ZENworks 10 Configuration Management Remote Management Reference
Section 3.5, "Managing a File Transfer Session," on page 58
Section 3.7, "Waking Up a Remote Device," on page 60

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