Login |
Allows the user to log into RemotelyAnywhere. By revoking this permission you can temporarily disable a user’s access to RemotelyAnywhere without having to clear any other permission. |
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Configuration |
Allows the user to view RemotelyAnywhere Preferences. You must be an Administrator to change this setting. |
Allows the user to change RemotelyAnywhere Preferences. You must be an Administrator to change this setting. |
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Scripts |
Allows the user to view and execute monitoring and maintenance scripts. |
Allows the user to edit, compile, enable and disable monitoring and maintenance scripts |
Allows the user to delete monitoring and maintenance scripts. |
Event Viewer |
Allows the user to read event log entries. |
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Allows the user to clear and backup event logs. |
File System |
Allows the user to list drives, folders and files; read and download files; view file attributes; shared folder information and access control lists; and use File Manager. |
Allows the user to copy, paste, rename and edit files; create and share folders; edit attributes and access control lists |
Allows the user to delete files; remove shares; and disconnect users from shared files. |
Registry |
Allows the user to view the registry keys and values; and list installed applications. |
Allows the user to create and rename registry keys; add and change registry values |
Allows the user to delete registry keys and values |
Performance Data |
Allows the user to view system performance data, graphs and detailed hardware information. |
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Processes |
Allows the user to view running processes, services and drivers; list DLLs and objects that these processes use; and view scheduled tasks. |
Allows the user to change process priorities and service startup parameters; control services; create and modify scheduled tasks |
Allows the user to kill running processes and services; delete scheduled tasks |
Reboot |
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Allows the user to restart the RemotelyAnywhere service; initiate and schedule system reboots; and hardreset the computer. |
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Remote Control |
Allows the user to view and monitor the remote desktop; and use the chat applet. |
Allows the user to view and interact with the remote desktop. |
Allows the user to take control over the remote desktop without the interactive user’s permission. |
Whiteboard |
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Allows use of the Whiteboard during remote control |
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Chat |
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Allows the user to chat with the person in front of the computer |
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User / Group Accounts |
Allows the user to list and view user groups and accounts. |
Allows the user to create new user groups and accounts; and modify their details. |
Allows the user to delete user groups and accounts. |
System Configuration |
Allows the user to list and view system configuration data, such as environment variables, virtual memory settings, drive and partition information and network adapters. |
Allows the user to modify system configuration data, such as environment variables, virtual memory settings, drive and partition information and network adapters. |
Allows the user to delete environmental variables. |
SSH Shell |
Allows the user to use a command prompt via SSH. |
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SSH Port Forward |
Allows the user to use port forwarding via SSH. |
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SSH Port Forward without restrictions |
Allow port forwarding through SSH secure shell without any restriction. |
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SSH Port Forward restrictions |
Click to set up SSH port forwarding rules. When you add a rule, under In fill in the Destination host and Destination port number fields with the details of the target computer, and ensure that the rule is Enabled. Note: These restrictions are only applied if you select the SSH Port Forward option and clear the SSH Port Forward without restrictions option on the Access Control page. |
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SSH Privileged Port Forward |
Allows the user to use port forwarding for ports below 1024 via SSH. |
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SCP |
Allows the user to use SFC (Secure File Copy) via SSH. |
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SFTP |
Allows the user to use SFTP (Secure File Transfer) via SSH. |
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Command Prompt |
Allows the user to use the secure RemotelyAnywhere Telnet applet to open a remote command prompt. |
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Telnet |
Allows the user to use any unsecured Telnet client to open a remote command prompt. |
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Desktop Sharing |
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Allows the user to create and delete Desktop Sharing invitations. |