Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 171

Renaming a file on the host or remote computer, Command Queues, Properties, New Item, > Advanced

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Automating file transfer and management tasks 171 Using command queue files to automate tasks To delete a file 1 In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager, click Command Queues. 2 Do one of the following: ■ To configure an existing command queue file, right-click the file, and then click Properties. ■ To configure a new command queue file, on the File menu, click New Item > Advanced. 3 On the Commands tab, under Command entry, in the Command list, select Delete. 4 Do one of the following: ■ To delete a file on the host computer, under Source, click Host, and then browse to the file. ■ To delete a file on the remote computer, under Source, click Remote, and then browse to the file. 5 Click Add. 6 Click OK. Renaming a file on the host or remote computer Files that are renamed during a file transfer operation are not automatically added to the Command Queue as rename commands. You can manually add rename commands to a command queue file. The rename command can be run only on one computer, either the host or remote. You must provide the full path to files and folders on the host computer. You can browse directories on the remote computer. To rename a file on the host or remote computer 1 In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, under pcAnywhere Manager, click Command Queues. 2 Do one of the following: ■ To configure an existing command queue file, right-click the file, and then click Properties. ■ To configure a new command queue file, on the File menu, click New Item > Advanced. 3 On the Commands tab, under Command entry, in the Command list, select Rename.

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To delete a file
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, under
pcAnywhere Manager, click
Command Queues
.
2
Do one of the following:
To configure an existing command queue file, right-click the file, and then
click
Properties
.
To configure a new command queue file, on the File menu, click
New Item
> Advanced
.
3
On the Commands tab, under Command entry, in the Command list, select
Delete
.
4
Do one of the following:
To delete a file on the host computer, under Source, click
Host
, and then
browse to the file.
To delete a file on the remote computer, under Source, click
Remote
, and
then browse to the file.
5
Click
Add
.
6
Click
OK
.
Renaming a file on the host or remote computer
Files that are renamed during a file transfer operation are not automatically added
to the Command Queue as rename commands. You can manually add rename
commands to a command queue file. The rename command can be run only on
one computer, either the host or remote.
You must provide the full path to files and folders on the host computer. You can
browse directories on the remote computer.
To rename a file on the host or remote computer
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, on the left navigation bar, under
pcAnywhere Manager, click
Command Queues
.
2
Do one of the following:
To configure an existing command queue file, right-click the file, and then
click
Properties
.
To configure a new command queue file, on the File menu, click
New Item
> Advanced
.
3
On the Commands tab, under Command entry, in the Command list, select
Rename
.
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Automating file transfer and management tasks
Using command queue files to automate tasks