Remote Console

The Goverlan Remote Console feature provides a command prompt access to any remote machine. The console can be started as the administrator or as the remote user.

Connecting to a Remote Machine

To start the Remote Console feature:

Once a remote console session is started, the content header always displays the currently focused machine name and the user identification of the session.

To change the machine focus to the local machine, use the Connect to local machine links in the Task Panel.

To change the machine focus to another remote machine:

  1. Click on Connect To...

  2. Enter the target machine name or IP address.

  3. Specify if you wish to start the console session as yourself or as the remote user.
    If you specify
    Run as remote User and the target machine is a Terminal Services server or Citrix server, you can click on the user link to select the user session you wish to connect to.

  4. Click on OK.

Defining the Default Starting Authentication

When opening a Remote Console session on a target machine, the session is initially started as the remote user or as yourself based on the defined default.
To change the default authentication:

  1. Click on the Connect To... link in the Task Panel.

  2. Click on Run as me or Run as Remote User to define which mode should be the default.

  3. Click on the Set as default button.

  4. Click on Cancel.

Note: If you open the Remote Console feature via the Users view, the session is automatically focused on the currently focused user.

Sending Commands

The Remote Console tool has a Send Command section which has been pre-populated with commonly used prompt commands. To send a command to the console, simply click on it. The full command line, including any configured parameters, is then sent and executed onto the remote control session.

The list of command shortcuts can be configured according to your preference. Click on the Modify List link in the Task Panel to open the Console Commands manager, then add, remove or modify any shortcut.