Creating A Command Queue File During A Session; Pausing The Command Queue - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.5 User Manual

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Automating file transfer and management tasks

Creating a command queue file during a session

Creating a command queue file during a session

Pausing the Command Queue

4
Select any of the following:
Prompt user
Allow user to cancel
Message to display
Close open programs without
saving data
5
Click OK.
File transfer and end-of-session remote management tasks that you perform in
the Session Manager are automatically added to the Command Queue. Files transfer
in the background so that you can continue to work or queue other files. After the
queue runs, you can modify the order of operations, add or remove commands,
and rearrange the order of commands. When you finish working in the command
queue, you can print a report of the command queue tasks.
You can also manually add commands to the Command Queue.
See
"Using command queue files to automate tasks"
The Command Queue displays status information about the tasks that are running.
To make changes to a task that is running, you must first pause the queue.
To pause the Command Queue
1
In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click Command
Queue.
2
On the left navigation bar, under Command Queue, click Pause Queue.
Notifies the user about the action that you are about
to perform.
Select the number of seconds that the user has to
respond to the prompt. If the timeout period expires,
the action is carried out automatically.
Sends a confirmation prompt to the host user.
This option is available only if you select Prompt
user.
Lets you type a message that you want to send to the
host user.
This option is available only if you select Prompt
user.
Forcibly closes any programs that are running. The
user will lose any unsaved data.
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