LapLink MN-LGD011-XX-US manual Allowing incoming connections

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Allowing incoming connections

As a safety precaution, LapLink’s default security setting is “Private System”. After you install LapLink, you can connect to other computers, but other computers cannot open incoming connections to yours except by cable or wireless. To allow incoming connections, you can change the security setting to “Public System”. For more security, change the security setting to “Protected System” and create one or more entries in the Log-in List. In each entry, specify the password and the log-in name the user must provide to open an incoming connection, and grant the user permission to use services and other features.

Click Log-in List Only (Protected System) and then click the Log-in List button.

Create an entry in your Log-in List for the remote user.

The safest way to allow incoming connections is to set up password-protection by creating entries in the Log-in List. If you will be the only person to connect to this computer, make a single Log-in List entry and grant yourself whatever

privileges you want. For other users, create separate entries for each user or group of users according to privileges granted.

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