Canceling A File Transfer Operation; Pausing A File Transfer Operation - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.5 User Manual

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Canceling a file transfer operation

Pausing a file transfer operation

that is included in the operation. Symantec pcAnywhere adds the file or folder
name, the source and destination path, and the operation and its status to the
Command Queue. You can save the contents of the Command Queue to a command
queue file so that you can automate future tasks.
See
"About the Command Queue"
Note: Because of the way Windows Vista handles security, you cannot copy files
on the primary partition.
To transfer files between computers
1
In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click File Transfer.
2
In the File Transfer window, select the files that you want to transfer.
The left pane displays the files on your computer. The right pane displays
the files on the computer to which you are connected.
3
On the left navigation bar, under File Transfer, select the Transfer option
that points in the direction to which you want to transfer files.
The right pointing arrow transfers files from your computer to the computer
to which you are connected. The left pointing arrow transfers files from the
computer to which you are connected to your computer.
Depending on the speed of your connection and the number and size of the files
that are included in the operation, you can cancel the transfer of the file that is
currently being sent or cancel all files in the operation. This action does not affect
files that have already been sent.
To cancel a file transfer operation
In the File Transfer window, do one of the following:
To cancel the file that is currently being sent, click Cancel Task.
To cancel all files in the operation that have not already been sent, click
Cancel All.
Depending on the speed of your connection and the number and size of the files
that are included in the operation, you can pause a file transfer operation, view
the Command Queue, and make changes. This action does not affect files that
have already been sent.
Transferring files and folders
Ways to start a file transfer session
on page 181.
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