Connecting To A Host Computer Through Pcanywhere Crossplatform - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.5 User Manual

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Connecting to a host computer through pcAnywhere
CrossPlatform

Connecting to a host computer through pcAnywhere CrossPlatform

the installation). You can start the program from the desktop shortcut or from
the Start menu.
In Linux, you must start pcAnywhere CrossPlatform from the terminal window.
In MAC OS X, you can start pcAnywhere CrossPlatform from the Applications
directory or from the terminal window.
To start pcAnywhere CrossPlatform in Windows
Do one of the following:
On the Windows Vista/2008 Server taskbar, click Start > All Programs >
Symantec > Symantec pcAnywhere CrossPlatform > pcAnywhere
CrossPlatform
On the Windows XP/2003 Server/2000 desktop, double-click pcAnywhere
CrossPlatform.
On the Windows XP/2003 Server/2000 taskbar, click Start > Programs >
Symantec > Symantec pcAnywhere CrossPlatform > pcAnywhere
CrossPlatform.
To start pcAnywhere CrossPlatform in Linux
1
In a terminal console window, change directories to /usr/bin.
2
At the command prompt, type the following to start pcAnywhere
CrossPlatform:
./pcAnywhere
To start pcAnywhere CrossPlatform in MAC OS X
Do one of the following:
In a Finder window, go to the /Applications directory, and then double-click
pcAnywhere CrossPlatform.
In a terminal window, change directories to /usr/bin, and then type the
following:
./pcAnywhere
Symantec pcAnywhere CrossPlatform searches your local subnet for TCP/IP host
computers that are waiting for a connection. You can also connect to a pcAnywhere
host by manually entering the IP address or name of the host computer.
You can broaden the host search to include additional subnets.
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