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Securing your computer and sessions
Using encryption to protect data
Monitoring and recording sessions
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Table of contents
- 1 Symantec pcAnywhere™ User’s Guide
- 3 CONTENTS
- 9 Getting started
- 11 Introducing Symantec pcAnywhere
- 11 What you can do with pcAnywhere
- 12 How pcAnywhere works
- 12 Understanding the terms host and remote
- 13 Understanding remote control
- 13 How remote control differs from remote networking
- 14 What’s changed in this version
- 14 Security enhancements
- 15 Increased customization
- 16 Improved performance
- 17 Removed features
- 18 Where to find more information
- 18 Information on the Symantec Web site
- 18 Information on the pcAnywhere CD
- 19 Using pcAnywhere software wizards
- 21 Installing Symantec pcAnywhere
- 21 Preparing for installation
- 22 System requirements
- 22 Choosing an installation option
- 23 If you have a previous version installed
- 24 Installing pcAnywhere
- 25 Opening pcAnywhere after installation
- 25 Registering pcAnywhere
- 26 Updating pcAnywhere
- 26 Uninstalling pcAnywhere
- 27 Understanding pcAnywhere basics
- 27 Choosing a connection method
- 29 Connecting over the Internet
- 30 About cable modems
- 30 About digital subscriber lines
- 30 About ISDN lines
- 31 Making connections
- 32 Introducing pcAnywhere Manager
- 33 Using the remote desktop
- 34 Using the remote online toolbar
- 35 Printing remotely
- 36 Transferring the contents of the Windows clipboard
- 37 Chatting with other users
- 37 Improving performance
- 38 Issues that affect performance
- 39 Discovering optimum performance settings
- 41 Getting connected
- 43 Allowing others to control your computer
- 43 Managing host connections
- 44 Creating a new host connection item
- 44 Modifying a host connection item
- 45 Setting up a host computer
- 46 Selecting the host connection method
- 47 Controlling the host session
- 49 Protecting the host computer
- 50 Starting a host session
- 50 Waiting for a connection
- 51 Calling a remote computer
- 51 Accepting a voice first call
- 52 Ending a host session
- 52 Letting multiple remote users hold a conference
- 53 Setting up the conference host
- 54 Starting a conference
- 55 Controlling another computer remotely
- 55 Setting up a remote connection
- 56 Configuring direct connections
- 57 Configuring modem or ISDN connections
- 58 Configuring network connections
- 60 Including logon information
- 60 Automatically redialing if the host is busy
- 61 Managing remote connection items
- 61 Creating a new remote connection item
- 62 Modifying a remote connection item
- 62 Starting a remote control session
- 64 Connecting to a host computer
- 64 Waiting for a host connection
- 65 Initiating a voice conversation with host
- 65 Connecting to multiple hosts
- 66 Changing online preferences
- 67 Recording and replaying sessions
- 68 Recording a remote control session
- 69 Replaying recorded sessions
- 70 Saving information from a recorded session
- 71 Saving screens
- 71 Ending a session
- 73 Transferring files and folders
- 74 Navigating in pcAnywhere File Manager
- 75 Getting to files quickly
- 75 Tagging files and folders
- 75 Tagging files
- 76 Tagging folders
- 76 Tagging by wild card characters
- 77 Managing files and folders
- 77 Creating new folders
- 77 Deleting files and folders
- 77 Renaming files and folders
- 78 Copying files and folders
- 78 Comparing folders
- 79 Changing file transfer preferences
- 79 Specifying a start-up location
- 80 Selecting an overwrite option
- 80 Increasing file transfer performance
- 81 Changing preferences during a session
- 82 Transferring files
- 82 Transferring files during a remote control session
- 84 Transferring files without starting a remote control session
- 84 Performing automatic file transfers
- 85 Setting up an AutoTransfer file
- 86 Running an AutoTransfer procedure
- 87 Modifying an AutoTransfer procedure
- 88 Synchronizing and cloning
- 89 What is synchronization
- 89 Synchronizing folders
- 89 Synchronizing by file type
- 90 What is cloning
- 90 Cloning folders
- 91 Safeguarding your system and data
- 93 Securing your computer and sessions
- 93 Preventing unauthorized access
- 94 Choosing an authentication method
- 96 Setting up caller accounts
- 97 Configuring logon security
- 99 Calling back remote users
- 99 Limiting access privileges
- 100 Specifying caller privileges
- 101 Restricting access to computer drives
- 102 Securing sessions
- 103 Protecting your configuration settings
- 103 Making passwords case sensitive
- 103 Protecting your connection items
- 104 Protecting your caller accounts
- 105 Using encryption to protect data
- 105 What is encryption
- 106 What are the most common encryption methods
- 106 What is symmetric encryption
- 106 What is public-key encryption
- 107 Understanding the trade-offs
- 107 How pcAnywhere works with encryption
- 107 Using public-key encryption in pcAnywhere
- 109 Using symmetric encryption in pcAnywhere
- 109 Using pcAnywhere encryption
- 109 Setting up encryption on your computer
- 109 Setting up pcAnywhere or symmetric encryption
- 110 Setting up public-key encryption
- 113 Monitoring and recording sessions
- 113 Monitoring events in pcAnywhere
- 114 Generating a pcAnywhere log file
- 115 Logging events on Windows NT and Windows 2000
- 116 Sending logging information to a central server
- 117 Managing log files
- 117 Creating an activity log report
- 118 Archiving or deleting logged information
- 118 Recording host sessions
- 121 Customizing settings
- 123 Customizing Symantec pcAnywhere options
- 123 Viewing or modifying pcAnywhere settings
- 125 Configuring host options
- 125 Controlling host operations
- 127 Controlling host communications
- 127 Configuring remote options
- 128 Configuring remote operations
- 128 Controlling remote communications
- 129 Using directory services
- 131 Customizing connection devices
- 132 Customizing network connections
- 132 Customizing modem connections
- 132 Configuring dialing properties
- 133 Customizing modem settings
- 134 Customizing ISDN connections
- 135 Customizing European ISDN connections
- 136 Customizing direct connections
- 136 Configuring parallel LPT connections
- 136 Customizing serial COM port connections
- 138 Configuring infrared connections
- 139 Service and support solutions
- 143 CD Replacement Form
- 147 INDEX