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Table Of Contents
- Symantec pcAnywhere™ Administrator's Guide
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Planning a migration and upgrade strategy
- 2. Creating custom installation packages
- 3. Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
- 4. Performing centralized management
- About centralized management
- Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely
- Installing the pcAnywhere Host Administrator tool
- Adding the Host Administrator snap-in to MMC
- Creating a configuration group
- Adding computers to a configuration group
- Configuring administrator host and remote connection items
- Configuring a host item in pcAnywhere Host Administrator
- Distributing pcAnywhere configuration files
- Managing hosts in a configuration group
- Integrating with Microsoft Systems Management Server
- About the Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
- About centralized logging
- 5. Integrating pcAnywhere with directory services
- 6. Managing security in Symantec pcAnywhere
- Index
Setting up the remote computer to use directory services
When you set up a remote connection to use directory services, the remote looks
on the directory server for waiting host connections. Configure the directory
server entries before beginning this procedure.
To set up the remote computer to use directory services
1
In the pcAnywhere Manager window, click Remotes.
2
Right-click a remote connection item that uses a network connection, and
then click Properties.
3
On the Settings tab, click Use directory services.
4
Select a directory server in the list.
The list contains only the directory servers that have been preconfigured and
verified.
5
Click Filter to set the initial filter settings.
The Filter Page narrows the results. Fill out some or all of the fields. Only the
entries matching those criteria are returned. You can use wildcard characters
in these fields. For example, A* returns entries that have a name beginning
with the letter A.
6
Click OK.
7
On the Settings tab, click OK.
Integrating pcAnywhere with directory services
Configuring pcAnywhere to use directory services
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