Configuring A Direct Connection On A Remote - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.1 User Manual

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Controlling another computer remotely
Ways to set up a remote computer

Configuring a direct connection on a remote

To configure an ISDN connection on a remote
1
In Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager,
click Remotes.
2
In the right pane, under Hosts, do one of the following:
To edit an existing connection item, right-click the item, and then click
Properties.
To create a new connection item, on the File menu, click New Item >
Advanced.
3
In the Remote Properties window, on the Connection Info tab, do one of the
following:
For North American ISDN, select the name of your ISDN device.
For European ISDN, select ISDN via CAPI 2.0.
See "Customizing European ISDN connections" on page 65.
4
Select one of the following start modes:
Remote Control
Remote Management
File Transfer
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you switch modes during a session.
See "About the start modes for remote connections" on page 58.
5
Click OK.
If the host and remote computers are nearby, you can connect the two computers
directly using a null cable. A direct connection is typically faster than a modem
connection, especially if you want to transfer large files. Direct connections require
a serial (COM) port and a null serial cable.
For more information about finding an available port on your computer, see the
documentation for your operating system.
To configure a direct connection on a remote
1
In Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager,
click Remotes.
2
In the right pane, under Remotes, do one of the following:
To configure an existing connection item, right-click the item, and then
click Properties.

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