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ezAnywhere dialog. By default, only ezRemote Manager-initiated
ezAnywhere sessions are accepted by the thin client appliance
(requiring the appropriate password if an appliance password has
been set). Unless the default configuration is changed, the appliance
user is queried for permission before the connection is made. How-
ever, if the appliance user does not respond to the query within a
timeout period, the connection will automatically continue.
By default, the appliance user can
refuse the shadow connection by
clicking No within 5 seconds. Other-
wise, the unattended remote admin-
istration connection will be allowed.
By default, shadowing attempts from stand-alone VNC clients (i.e.,
not initiated from an ezRemote Manager session) are disallowed.
You can choose to accept other VNC client connections by checking
Accept other VNC Clients. Note: If you choose to accept other VNC
client connections, you must enter a password in the Password field.
If the Accept other VNC Clients checkbox is checked, you may also
decide whether or not to automatically accept the connection if the
appliance user does not reject the connection within the timeout
period.
Changing Appliance Properties
Note: Disabling ezAny-
where shadowing will
disable the administra-
tor's ability to remotely
configure the thin cli-
ent appliance using
ezRemote Manager.
However, the adminis-
will still be
trator
able to update the
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