Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 152
Configuring shut down options for remote management, In the Remote Management Properties window
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152 Supporting computers and servers remotely What you can do during a remote management session To configure host logon credentials for remote management 1 In the Remote Management Properties window, on the Host Login Credentials tab, type your logon name. This window appears automatically after you select a remote management command. 2 Type your password. 3 If you are connecting to a Windows XP/2003 Server/2000/NT host and have been assigned to a domain, type your domain name, using the following format: domain\user 4 To override any preconfigured logon credentials in a remote connection item, check Ignore login settings configured in remote items. 5 Click OK. 6 In the Host Login dialog box, type your computer logon credentials. The operating system limits the tasks that you can perform based on your user privileges. 7 Click OK. Configuring shut down options for remote management If you are sending a command to shut down a host computer, pcAnywhere lets you configure options to save data and notify the host user about the action that you are about to perform. 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). Some programs do not support forcible termination.