Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 112
Quick, Connect, Advanced, and key length.
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112 Controlling another computer remotely Ways to start a remote control session See "Configuring a remote computer to use directory services" on page 104. To connect to a host computer on your network 1 In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, click Quick Connect. 2 In the right pane, under Quick Connect, select the name of the host computer to which you want to connect. 3 Under Connection options, in the Start mode list, select one of the following: Remote Control Remote Management File Transfer Lets you control a host computer remotely and work as though you are sitting in front of it Lets you remotely administer a host computer using common administrator tools Lets you transfer files between a host and remote computer using a two-pane window that functions like Windows Explorer 4 To encrypt the data stream between the host and remote computers, under Encryption level, select one of the following: pcAnywhere encoding Symmetric Scrambles data using a mathematical algorithm so that it cannot be easily interpreted by a third party. This option is available on any operating system that pcAnywhere supports. Encodes and decodes data using a cryptographic key. This option is available on any operating system that supports the Microsoft CryptoAPI, such as Windows XP/2003 Server/2000/NT. For Windows Me/98, you can obtain the CryptoAPI by installing Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or later. 5 If you selected Symmetric encryption, click Advanced to select the algorithm and key length. You can choose between RC4 and AES encryption. 6 If you want to cancel a connection to a host computer that uses a different algorithm, in the Symmetric Encryption Strength dialog box, check Restrict to selected algorithm. 7 In the Symmetric Encryption Strength dialog box, click OK.