For example, when selecting the Error level, the log displays all Error and Fatal entries, but not Warning or Info entries.I can ping the server. The log displays all entries that match or exceed the severity level. The NetExtender log displays information on NetExtender session events. When launching NetExtender from the web portal, if your browser is already configured for proxy access, NetExtender automatically inherits the proxy settings. When you have finished editing the scripts, save the file and close it. For example, if the server name is engineering, the printer name is color-print1, the domain name is eng, and the username is admin, the command would be.įor example, to launch Microsoft Outlook, enter the following command. For example, to disconnect network drive z, enter this command. Table 90 lists some commonly used batch file commands.
How can I download and install NetExtender for Windows? Too add commands, scroll to the bottom of the file. NetExtender Connection Scripts can support any valid batch file commands. The scripts can be used to map or disconnect network drives and printers, launch applications, or open files or websites. The amount of time the NetExtender has been connected, expressed as days, hours, minutes, and seconds. The amount of traffic the NetExtender client has received since initial connection.
The amount of traffic the NetExtender client has transmitted since initial connection. The name of the server to which the NetExtender client is connected.
What operating state the NetExtender client is in: Connected or Disconnected. The NetExtender icon displays in the task bar. Additionally, a balloon icon in the system tray appears, indicating NetExtender has successfully installed.
The A llowed Sites - Software Installation dialog displays, with the address of the Virtual Office server in the address field.Ĭlosing the dialog clicking the X button in the upper right corner of the dialog does not close the NetExtender session, but minimizes it to the system tray for continued operation.
The first time you launch NetExtender, it installs the NetExtender stand-alone application automatically on your computer. Users can mount network drives, upload and download files, and access resources in the same way as if they were on the local network. With NetExtender, remote users can virtually join the remote network.