Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Symantec pcAnywhere User's Guide
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Symantec pcAnywhereTM User's Guide
The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. Documentation version 12. 0 PN: 10529206
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Restarting or shutting down a host computer during a remote management session
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely restart or shut down a host computer during a remote management session. Symantec pcAnywhere lets you configure options for saving data and notifying the host user about the action that you are about to perform. For restart and shut down commands, you can prompt users to close open programs and save their work. You can also configure pcAnywhere to forcibly close open programs without saving data. This lets pcAnywhere close programs that might require user interaction to end a task (for example, saving a document). To restart or shut down a host computer during a remote management session
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In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, under Session Manager, click Remote Management. In the right pane, under Action to Perform, select one of the following:
Restart computer Shut down computer
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Under Options, select one of the following:
Prompt user 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. Message to display Lets you type a message that you want to send to the host user. Close open programs without saving data Forcibly closes any programs that are running. The user will lose any unsaved data.
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Click Send.
Locking a computer or logging off a user during a remote management session
Symantec pcAnywhere lets you remotely lock a host computer or log off the user who is logged on to the host computer during a remote management session. You can configure options for saving data and notifying the host user about the action that you are about to perform. For the log off command, you can prompt users to close open programs and save their work. You can also configure pcAnywhere to forcibly close open programs without saving data. This lets pcAnywhere close programs that might require user interaction to end a task (for example, saving a document). The lock computer option is available on Windows XP/2003 Server/2000/NT only. If the host computer is running Windows Me/98, this command starts the Windows screen saver if one is configured on the host computer. For added security, the host user can password-protect the screen saver. This command does not support Windows XP Fast User Switching.
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To lock a computer or log off a user during a remote management session
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In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, under Session Manager, click Remote Management. In the right pane, under Action to perform, select one of the following:
Lock computer (Windows NT, 2000, 2003 Server, XP only) Log off user
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Under Options, select one of the following:
Prompt user 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. [. . . ] To add a subnet for Gateway host searches
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In the Gateway Manager window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences. In the Preferences window, on the Connectivity tab, under Subnets to find hosts, type the IP address of the subnet that you want to add. Click OK.
To remove a subnet from Gateway host searches In the Gateway Manager window, on the Edit menu, click Preferences. In the Preferences window, on the Connectivity tab, under Subnets to find hosts, select the IP address of the subnet that you want to remove. [. . . ]