Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 280
Navigating in the Symantec pcAnywhere Mobile session screen
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280 Connecting from a mobile device Navigating in the Symantec pcAnywhere Mobile session screen 5 On the following tabs, configure the options that you want to use: Auto Login Server Security Ports You can include logon credentials to automatically log on to the host computer upon connection. If you do not provide this information, you will be prompted for your logon credentials upon connection. See "Including logon information in your mobile connections" on page 272. Note: If you are using remote management, you might be prompted for additional logon credentials, depending on how the host computer is configured. If you want to connect through a pcAnywhere Gateway or Access Server, you can provide the IP address and other information that is needed to connect. See "Connecting through a pcAnywhere Gateway or Access Server" on page 273. You can select encryption settings to protect the exchange of data between the host computer and your device. See "Encrypting your mobile sessions" on page 274. You can specify the ports that the host computer is using, if necessary. See "Specifying the host ports for mobile connections" on page 276. 6 On any properties tab, tap Connect to connect to the host computer. Navigating in the Symantec pcAnywhere Mobile session screen Symantec pcAnywhere Mobile opens in a remote control session unless you selected to start the session in remote management mode. If you start a session in remote management mode, pcAnywhere Mobile opens in the Task Manager window. The command bar contains tools to assist you while you work in a remote control session. The Actions menu contains the tasks that are available during a remote control session, such as restarting the host. The Tools menu contains screen and navigation configuration options, which you can modify during a session to enhance performance. The session command bar contains buttons for commonly used tasks.