Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 145
Viewing and editing system files, Viewing dependencies for a service
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Supporting computers and servers remotely 145 What you can do during a remote management session 4 In the properties window, on the Log On tab, configure the logon properties that you want to use. 5 Click OK. Viewing dependencies for a service Before you stop or disable a service, check its dependencies to determine if other services depend on it. To view dependencies for a service 1 In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, under Session Manager, click Remote Management. 2 Under Remote Management, click Services. 3 In the right pane, double-click the service that you want to change. In the properties window, the Dependencies tab provides information about the services that might be affected if you change the status of the service. Viewing and editing system files The Edit System Files feature lets you view and edit text-based system files (for example, Boot.ini) and save your changes locally or on the host computer. You can also forward the file to others by email if the email program that is installed on your computer supports the Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI). An example of a MAPI-enabled email program is Microsoft Outlook. Non-MAPI-enabled email programs might not support this feature. Symantec pcAnywhere stores the system file in memory on the local computer as you work in the Edit System Files window. When you end the remote management session, pcAnywhere prompts you to save the file. If the file is read-only, pcAnywhere confirms whether you want to override this attribute. After the file is saved, pcAnywhere resets the read-only attribute. To view and edit system files 1 In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, under Session Manager, click Remote Management. 2 Under Remote Management, click Edit System Files. 3 In the right pane, in the text box at the bottom of the window, type the full path and file name of the file that you want to edit. For example: C:\boot.ini