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Creating a new administrator host item, Rename, Hosts, New Item > Advanced, New Item

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68 Performing centralized management Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely 6 In the pcAnywhere Manager window, in the right pane, under Remotes, right-click the remote connection item that you just created, and then click Rename. 7 Type a name. For example: Admin11 Creating a new administrator host item The administrator host connection contains the connection and security information needed to allow a remote administrator to connect from the pcAnywhere Host Administrator console. You must include a caller item. This file has a .bhf extension. Caller files have a .cif extension. You can add these files to the CMS folder to use them with the pcAnywhere Host Administrator or you can include them in a packaged installation. To create a new administrator host item 1 In the pcAnywhere Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click Hosts. 2 On the File menu, click New Item > Advanced. 3 In the Host Properties window, on the Connection Info tab, select one of the following network protocols: ■ TCP/IP ■ SPX ■ NetBIOS 4 On the Callers tab, select the authentication type that you want to use. 5 Under Caller list, click the New Item icon. 6 In the Caller Properties window, type the logon information for the users who can connect to the host computer, and then click OK. A user name and password is required for all host sessions. You can configure other settings. For example, access privileges. For more information, see the Symantec pcAnywhere User's Guide. 7 In the Host Properties window, configure the other settings that you want to use, and then click OK. For more information, see the Symantec pcAnywhere User's Guide.

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6
In the pcAnywhere Manager window, in the right pane, under Remotes,
right-click the remote connection item that you just created, and then click
Rename
.
7
Type a name.
For example:
Admin11
Creating a new administrator host item
The administrator host connection contains the connection and security
information needed to allow a remote administrator to connect from the
pcAnywhere Host Administrator console. You must include a caller item.
This file has a .bhf extension. Caller files have a .cif extension. You can add these
files to the CMS folder to use them with the pcAnywhere Host Administrator or
you can include them in a packaged installation.
To create a new administrator host item
1
In the pcAnywhere Manager window, on the left navigation bar, click
Hosts
.
2
On the File menu, click
New Item > Advanced
.
3
In the Host Properties window, on the Connection Info tab, select one of the
following network protocols:
TCP/IP
SPX
NetBIOS
4
On the Callers tab, select the authentication type that you want to use.
5
Under Caller list, click the
New Item
icon.
6
In the Caller Properties window, type the logon information for the users
who can connect to the host computer, and then click
OK
.
A user name and password is required for all host sessions. You can configure
other settings. For example, access privileges.
For more information, see the
Symantec pcAnywhere User's Guide
.
7
In the Host Properties window, configure the other settings that you want to
use, and then click
OK
.
For more information, see the
Symantec pcAnywhere User's Guide
.
Performing centralized management
Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely
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