Viewing The Command Queue During A File Transfer Operation; Changing File Transfer Settings During A Session - Symantec PCANYWHERE 12.0 User Manual

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Transferring files and folders
Ways to start a file transfer session

Viewing the Command Queue during a file transfer operation

Changing file transfer settings during a session

To pause a file transfer operation
In the File Transfer window, click Pause.
To release the pause, click Pause again.
While a file transfer is in progress, you can select additional files for transfer and
perform other tasks. These operations are sent to the Command Queue to wait
until the operations that precede them are complete.
The Command Queue lets you view file transfer operations that are in progress,
modify pending operations, and set up command queue files to automate tasks.
See
"About the Command Queue"
To view the Command Queue during a file transfer operation
1
In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click Command
Queue.
2
In the Command Queue window, select the command that you want to change,
and then on the left navigation bar, under Command Queue, select the action
that you want to perform.
You can cancel or remove one or more commands and move a command up
or down in the order of operations.
3
To restart the queue, click Restart Queue.
You can change performance, overwrite, and end-of-session settings during a file
transfer session. This opens the Command Queue Preferences window, which lets
you manage preferences for file transfer and command queue tasks.
To change file transfer settings during a session
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences.
2
In the Command Queue Preferences window, select the options that you want
to use.
See
"Selecting file handling options for command queues"
3
Click OK.
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