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ezRemote Manager User Manual Table of Contents Which appliance configuration items are cloned using Properties Manager? 51 Why clone properties? 52 Save time configuring thin client appliances 52 Save standard configurations as backups 52 Create ezUpdate server configuration files 52 Setting appliance properties using ezAnywhere shadowing 53 Loading property settings from a file 55 Saving properties configurations to file 57 CHAPTER 8 Snap-In Manager 59 What is a Snap-In? 59 ezSnap Technology 59 Snap-In Manager 60 Apply snap-ins and more 60 Using the Snap-In Manager 60 CHAPTER 9 ezAnywhere Shadowing 63 What is shadowing? 63 Remote viewing and control 63 Underlying protocol 63 What is required to shadow a remote appliance 64 Client configuration 64 ezAnywhere shadowing and passwords 65 Initiating an ezAnywhere shadowing session 65 Error messages during ezAnywhere session initiation 66 CHAPTER 10 Sessions 69 Setting Session Parameters 69 Using the Set Session Parameters Dialog 70 Task view 72 Task view actions 73 Switching to the list view 74 Adjusting the task view 74 CHAPTER 11 Wake on LAN Operations 75 Wake on LAN and ezRemote Manager 75 What is Wake on LAN? 75 What does Wake on LAN do in ezRemote Manager? 75 Wake on LAN on demand 76 Automatic Wake on LAN (Auto Wake on LAN) 76 ezRemote Manager tasks that work with by Auto Wake on LAN 77 Configuring automatic Wake on LAN (Auto WOL) 77 Appendix A: Broadcast SNMP and Router Configuration 79 ezRemote Manager access to separate subnets through Cisco routers 79 Adding a route to your server 80 Configuring Router 80 Relevant Cisco Router Commands 82 Appendix B: ezUpdate for Windows CE Appliances 83 Windows CE ezUpdate 83 Requirements 83 Table of Contents v

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ezRemote Manager User Manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
v
Which appliance configuration items are
cloned using Properties Manager?
51
Why clone properties?
52
Save time configuring thin client
appliances
52
Save standard configurations as backups
52
Create ezUpdate server configuration
files
52
Setting appliance properties using
ezAnywhere shadowing
53
Loading property settings from a file
55
Saving properties configurations to file
57
CHAPTER 8
Snap-In Manager
59
What is a Snap-In?
59
ezSnap Technology
59
Snap-In Manager
60
Apply snap-ins and more
60
Using the Snap-In Manager
60
CHAPTER 9
ezAnywhere
Shadowing
63
What is shadowing?
63
Remote viewing and control
63
Underlying protocol
63
What is required to shadow a remote
appliance
64
Client configuration
64
ezAnywhere shadowing and passwords
65
Initiating an ezAnywhere shadowing session
65
Error messages during ezAnywhere session
initiation
66
CHAPTER 10
Sessions
69
Setting Session Parameters
69
Using the Set Session Parameters Dialog
70
Task view
72
Task view actions
73
Switching to the list view
74
Adjusting the task view
74
CHAPTER 11
Wake on LAN
Operations
75
Wake on LAN and ezRemote Manager
75
What is Wake on LAN?
75
What does Wake on LAN do in ezRemote
Manager?
75
Wake on LAN on demand
76
Automatic Wake on LAN (Auto Wake on
LAN)
76
ezRemote Manager tasks that work with by
Auto Wake on LAN
77
Configuring automatic Wake on LAN (Auto
WOL)
77
Appendix A: Broadcast SNMP and
Router Configuration 79
ezRemote Manager access to separate subnets
through Cisco routers
79
Adding a route to your server
80
Configuring Router
80
Relevant Cisco Router Commands
82
Appendix B: ezUpdate for Windows
CE Appliances 83
Windows CE ezUpdate
83
Requirements
83