Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 64
About customizing network connections, Table 3-2, Description
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64 Navigating in Symantec pcAnywhere Managing pcAnywhere preferences Some of the preferences are intended for administrators and other advanced users. Depending on your computing environment, your administrator might restrict you from modifying some settings. Symantec pcAnywhere groups the default program settings by tabs. Table 3-2 includes information about the preferences that you can customize. Table 3-2 pcAnywhere preferences Tab Description Host Operation Controls basic host operations, such as host name and record and replay settings Remote Operation Controls performance and display settings for remote sessions Host Communications Contains customization options for modem and network connections on the host Remote Communications Contains customization options for modem and network connections on the remote Session Manager Controls basic session options, such as the background color for the unusable part of the remote desktop, and lets you view or edit the command prompt exclusion list File Transfer Controls file transfer settings Event Logging Enables logging of events that occur during pcAnywhere sessions Directory Services Controls settings for using a directory service to find hosts Remote Printing Contains settings for configuring remote printing Encryption Specifies certificate information required for public-key encryption Administrators and users who frequently need to change global settings to accommodate unique configuration requirements can create option sets that contain the settings that they need. For more information, see the Symantec pcAnywhere Administrator's Guide. About customizing network connections Symantec pcAnywhere lets you customize network settings to handle unique configuration requirements such as multiple network cards or to handle connections on both sides of a firewall. These options are intended for