Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 51
In the right pane, select one of the following, Connection Wizard.
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Navigating in Symantec pcAnywhere 51 Starting a connection in Basic View 2 In the right pane, select one of the following: Remote Control Starts the connection in remote control mode using the settings that you selected in the Connection Wizard. For example, if you specified an IP address for the host computer, pcAnywhere tries to connect to that IP address. After the connection is made and you log on, the host desktop is displayed on your computer screen in a Session Manager window. See "About the Session Manager" on page 60. When you select this option for the first time, pcAnywhere starts the Connection Wizard. See " Using the Connection Wizard to configure a remote connection" on page 93. File Transfer Starts the connection in file transfer mode using the settings that you selected in the Connection Wizard. For example, if you specified an IP address for the host computer, pcAnywhere tries to connect to that IP address. After the connection is made and you log on, the File Manager window is displayed on your computer screen. When you select this option for the first time, pcAnywhere starts the Connection Wizard. Quick Connect Opens the Quick Connect window from which you can type the IP address, computer name, or modem phone number of the computer to which you want to connect. If you are connecting to another computer over a LAN, pcAnywhere automatically searches your subnet for available hosts and lists them by computer name. See "Connecting to another computer using Quick Connect" on page 111. Host Waits for connections from remote computers using the settings that you selected in the Connection Wizard. The pcAnywhere host waiting icon appears in the notification area of your taskbar. When you select this option for the first time, pcAnywhere starts the Connection Wizard. See " Using the Connection Wizard to configure a host connection" on page 70.