About The Start Modes For Remote Connections - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.1 User Manual

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About the start modes for remote connections

Ways to connect to another computer (continued)
Table 3-1
Option
History
Host invitation
Quick Deploy and Connect
You can start a connection in one of the following modes:
Remote control
Description
Symantec pcAnywhere maintains a history of your most recent
connections. You can use this option to reconnect to a host
computer to which you have recently connected.
See "Locating a recent host connection item" on page 70.
You can set up a host invitation that contains the information
that the host user needs to connect to your computer. After
the host user accepts the invitation and the connection is
established, you can take control of the host computer.
You can use this option to connect to a computer on your
network that does not have a pcAnywhere host running.
See " Connecting to a computer that does not have a host
running" on page 130.
Lets you control a host computer remotely and work as though
you are sitting in front of it.
During a remote control session, video and data are transferred
between the host computer and the remote computer. The host
computer handles all of the processing of the requests that are
sent by the remote. Only the input and output information (for
example, keyboard, mouse, and video information) are transferred
between the computers.
Because only minimal data needs to be transferred between each
computer, remote control results in faster performance than
other forms of remote networking and minimizes the risk of
losing data.
See "Ways to start a remote control session" on page 113.

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