Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 199
Setting time limits for callers, Hosts, Properties, Specify individual, caller rights
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Securing your computer and sessions 199 About access rights 4 In the Caller Properties window, on the Privileges tab, select one of the following: Superuser Gives the user full access rights. Specify individual caller Limits access rights. rights Select the options for which you want to allow or restrict access. 5 To let the remote user run an automated task after logging on, in the Command to execute after connect box, type the command information that is needed to run the program. 6 Click OK. Setting time limits for callers Unless the host is configured as a conference host, only one remote user can connect to a host computer at a time. Other remote users are denied service until the original remote user disconnects. You can protect the host computer from denial of service by limiting the length of time that a user can stay connected and by configuring the host to automatically disconnect after a specified length of inactivity. This option sets a time limit for only the users or group of users who are assigned to the caller account. When you set a time limit for a session, you should ensure that you allow remote users sufficient time to perform their tasks. You can also set limits to prevent users from connecting at specific days and times. See "Blocking connections by days or times" on page 200. To set time limits for callers 1 In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, in Advanced View, on the left navigation bar, click Hosts. 2 In the right pane, under Hosts, right-click the connection item that you want to configure, and then click Properties. 3 In the Host Properties window, on the Callers tab, right-click the caller item that you want to configure, and then click Properties. 4 In the Caller Properties window, on the Privileges tab, click Specify individual caller rights.