Ways To Start A Host Session; Waiting For A Connection From A Remote Computer - Symantec PCANYWHERE - V12.5 User Manual

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Allowing others to control your computer

Ways to start a host session

Ways to start a host session

Waiting for a connection from a remote computer

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In the Caller list section, double-click the user with whom you want to share
the disk drives.
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In the Caller Properties dialog box, click the Privileges tab.
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Select Superuser-caller has full access rights to the host machine.
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Click Apply and then OK.
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In the Host Properties: Network, Cable, DSL dialog box, click the Security
Options tab.
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In the Session options section, in Select drive, check the drives that you want
to share.
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Click Apply and then OK.
Note: The drives remain shared even if the session ends.
You can start a host session in one of the following ways:
Wait for connections from authorized remote users.
See
"Waiting for a connection from a remote computer"
Initiate a connection with a remote computer, and then let the remote user
take control.
See
"Calling a remote computer"
Accept a host invitation.
See
"Accepting a host invitation"
When you start a host session, your computer waits for connections from
authorized remote users, using the connection device that is selected in the host
properties on the Connection Info tab. If two devices are selected, the host waits
for a connection on both devices. A host can accept only one connection at a time.
After establishing a connection on one device, the other device is not available
until the session ends.
This method is the most common way to start a host session.
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