About Reconnecting To A Host Using The Quick Deploy And Connect Feature - Symantec PCANYWHERE 12.0 User Manual

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About reconnecting to a host using the Quick Deploy and Connect
feature
Note: Telnet does not encrypt user credentials. You should use Telnet to deploy
the host only when neither version of SSH is supported. This is the least secure
option.
You can record the host deployment session to a log file. You choose the log
location and file name.
To configure deployment security options for Linux and Mac OS X
1
In Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager,
click Quick Deploy and Connect.
2
In the right pane, click Advanced.
3
Under Linux and Mac OS-specific deployment options, check Allow use of
SSH Version 1 if you want to continue deployment to a computer that does
not support SSH 2 version.
This option applies if SSH Version 2 is not supported on the host computer.
4
Check Allow use of Telnet if you want to use Telnet if the host computer does
not support any version of SSH.
5
Check Display prompt before using Telnet for deployment to receive a
confirmation prompt before pcAnywhere sends user credentials using Telnet.
This option is only available if you select Allow use of Telnet.
6
Check Enable logging of the Quick Deploy session to create a log of the
deployment session.
In the Filename to use box, type the path and file name.
7
Click OK.
When you configure the Quick Deploy and Connect host properties, you choose
whether to cancel the thin host after the connection ends. If you cancel the thin
host, you can deploy another host using Quick Deploy and Connect, and then
connect. If you let the host continue running, you can reconnect to it using Quick
Connect.
See
"Connecting to another computer using Quick Connect"
When you reconnect to a host, you must logon using the authentication type that
was configured for the host. For example, if the host was configured for Windows
NT authentication, you must provide your Windows NT authentication credentials
to reconnect to the host.
Controlling another computer remotely
Connecting to a computer that does not have a host running
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on page 111.

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