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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, select the name
of your modem.
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"
5
If you want to connect through pcAnywhere Gateway or pcAnywhere Access
Server, check Connect through Gateway or Access Server.
If you select this option, click Details to set up the connection to the gateway
computer or access server.
See
"Connecting through pcAnywhere Gateway or pcAnywhere Access Server"
on page 110.
6
On the Settings tab, under Phone number of host PC to control, click Use
manually entered prefix, area code, and phone number.
7
Type the phone number of the host computer, including any prefix needed
to reach an outside line or dial long distance and the area code.
8
Click OK.
Configuring an ISDN connection on a remote
Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN) are digital phone services that can
transmit digital and voice data at much faster speeds than traditional modems.
The configuration for an ISDN device is similar to that of a modem.
Symantec pcAnywhere supports ISDN only in North America and Europe. If an
ISDN device is installed and configured properly on your computer, pcAnywhere
automatically detects it and adds it to the connection device list. Choose this
device only if you are using ISDN in North America. If you are using ISDN in
Europe, you must select ISDN via CAPI 2.0.
Controlling another computer remotely
Ways to set up a remote computer
on page 40.
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