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Here you can find a complete list of the product features. All features come with detailed explanations and some of them have links to correspondent screenshots, so you can get an idea how they can be used on practice.
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Execution of Remote Operations |
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Remote Operation Targets
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The program is designed to manage multiple remote PCs in scope of a single remote operation. Operation targets can be configured statically by selecting target PCs or dynamically by defining a query that reports target PCs.
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5 remote PCs
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Unlimited remote PCs
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Unlimited remote PCs
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Manual Execution of Remote Operations
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Run remote operations manually when required.
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Scheduled Execution of Remote Operations
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Create tasks to execute remote operations automatically on schedule. You can create tasks to shut down, wake up or to execute other supported operations. Scheduled tasks can be executed once at a defined date/time or recurrently on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
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2 tasks of every type
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Unlimited tasks
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Unlimited tasks
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Supported Remote Operations |
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Power Management
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Shut down, Wake-on-LAN, Restart, Hibernate and Sleep of remote PCs.
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Session Management
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Sign Out and Lock Session on remote PCs.
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Input Devices Management
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Lock and Unlock the keyboard and the mouse on remote PCs.
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Remote Administration
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Send a text message to remote PCs.
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Advanced Configuration of Remote Operations
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Display a text message before executing a remote operation, specify a timeout and allow remote users to cancel the operation.
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Client/Server Features and Remote Connecting |
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Client/Server Architecture
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Run the program as a client-server. A server works as a Windows service, hence executing of remote operations on schedule continue running even after you have closed a client, switched Windows accounts or logged off from Windows. A client is a Windows program that allows the user to configure remote operations, check execution results, etc.
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Local Clients
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Connect to a server running on the same PC. The program allows multiple Windows users to run clients and connect to the same server concurrently.
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2 clients
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Remote Clients Connection
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Connect to a remote server running on a computer located in the same Windows network. Multiple remote clients can connect and work with the same server concurrently.
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Unlimited clients
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Internet Clients Connection
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Connect to a remote server through the Internet. The server supports concurrent access by multiple clients.
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Unlimited clients
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Web Access to Execution Results of Remote Operations
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Review execution results of remote operations through the web without installing a GUI client.
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Customizable User Permissions
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Configure users that can access the program and specify their permissions to launch remote operations, create tasks, etc. The program can be configured using the Windows principals and the customizable roles specified for them.
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Program Database
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The program stores all the configurations, tasks, execution results and other information in a database. In case of a per-user database, every Windows user works with their own database, so users cannot share data. In case of a per-machine database, all users work with the same database and share data.
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Per-user database
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Per-machine database
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External MS SQL Server Database
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Instead of using the default local file-based database, you can configure the program to store data in a high-performance external MS SQL Server database.
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