Remote Computing Tools - Disc 4
Capture Screen - Version 3.0 |
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A new utility program to view and control remote Windows 95,98, and NT computers. It uses DCOM to simplify installation, security, and communication with remote machines. Capture Screen's speed and control makes it appear that you are sitting right at the remote machine. |
NetLook - Version 1.0 |
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Two small applications running on at least two computers. You can watch over as many computer as you like with this application. YOU install the NetLookClient, and the machines you want to watch over installs the NetLookServer. |
Proxy - Version 2.31 |
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A powerful remote control program that lets you fully view and operate any PC or file server on your IPX or IP LAN/WAN, without leaving your office or even your PC. With Proxy, you can gain full control of any PC or file server, to diagnose and resolve usersÆ computing problems, reconfigure and reboot devices on the network, even monitor such critical devices as file servers, rack-mounted processors and print servers, all without leaving your Windows session. |
Remote Control - Version 1.1 |
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A TCP/IP tool that allows an administrator to view/take control of a Windows machine from his/her Windows machine. |
Remote Manager - Version 1.0 |
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A web-based agent that allows remote management of Windows 95/98 desktops. Designed with HELP DESK technicians and LAN administrators in mind, TRM allows technical support personnel to address a large number of common support issues remotely, thereby reducing time wasted in traveling from the help office to the supported PC. With higher productivity of support personnel, total cost of ownership for your TRM-enabled desktops will be reduced. The agent supports NT authentication of remote users, a |
Winsock RSHD-95 - Version 2.15 |
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A Windows 95/98 version of the Unix Remote Shell Daemon(rshd). It allows remote program executions over a TCP/IP connection using the standard "rsh" command. Programs can be remotely executed from Unix, other Windows systems, or other operating systems that have the rsh command. It also allows file copies to and from the Windows system via the standard "rcp" command. Security can also be enforced. A special "SendKeys" extension using the standard rsh command allows some remote control of Windows |