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To start networking services
On the Network panel in Symantec System Recovery Disk, click Start My
Networking Services.
To verify the connection to the network, you can map a network drive.
See
Mapping a network drive from within Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 252.
See About using the networking tools in Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 249.
Using the pcAnywhere thin host for a remote recovery
The Symantec System Recovery Disk includes a pcAnywhere thin host. It lets you
remotely access a computer in the recovery environment. The pcAnywhere thin
host contains the minimum settings that are needed to support a single-use remote
control session. The thin host requires an IP address for hosting a remote control
session.
See About using the networking tools in Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 249.
Note: You cannot deploy a thin host to Symantec System Recovery Disk. The thin
host can only be started from the Symantec System Recovery Disk to host a remote
control session in Symantec System Recovery Disk. The thin host in Symantec
System Recovery Disk does not support file transfers and cannot be used to add
drivers for network or storage devices.
After you start the thin host from Symantec System Recovery Disk, it waits for a
connection from a remote computer. You can connect to the thin host to remotely
manage a recovery or to perform other tasks in Symantec System Recovery Disk.
You must use Symantec pcAnywhere to connect to the thin host.
See
Remotely connecting to the pcAnywhere thin host on page 251.
To start the pcAnywhere thin host
On the Network panel in Symantec System Recovery Disk, click Start the
pcAnywhere Thin Host.
The networking services are started, if necessary. The thin host waits for a
connection.
Recovering a computer
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