
HDA IT RemoteController allows the remote control of every computer within the company network with maximum ease of use.
Based on NT/WINDOWS 2000 and XP operating systems, it does not require the installation of any control software on the client PC;
(However, if the required PC is running Windows 95 or Windows 98, a suitable application must be remotely installed.)
The main features of this application are:
- Automatic installation of NT/W2k/XP remote services
- Installation setup for Windows 95/98/ME
- Notifications at the end of remote connections, relating connection time and from where and by whom the connection was made
- Construction of the machine tree of a LAN
- Request for authorization from the end user to activate the connection
- Simple viewing mode without interaction with the host machine
- Color brightness selection mode ( 8 bit - 16 bit )
- Remote input deactivation
- Facility to block workstation during and at the end of the connection
- Allows connection using the logon prompt
- Allows service to be uninstalled after disconnection
- Allows the stopping of the service after disconnection
- Options for the definition of group membership requirements for connection to the workstation
- Options for the definition of a username and password in the case of profiles with insufficient authorizations, or for the direct use of current profiles
- Full-screen mode
- Full-scaling mode
- Configuration mode for screen resolution on the remote machine
- Remote visualization of AVI file records - Connected hosts logoff, restart, shutdown
- Floating toolbar
- Windows hotkeys capture
- Remote mouse and keyboard deactivation
- Capture remote display to JPG or BMP file
- Facility to write log files on connection/disconnection
Remote Controller supports all Windows platforms including Win9x, NT, W2k and XP: it can automatically and remotely install a client on
NT, W2K and XP machines (a small setup file must be installed for Win9x machines).
During the connection to the host machine it is possible to visualize a dialogue window regarding the connection.
Furthermore the end user can decide whether or not he wants to accept the remote connection from Remote Controller.
Remote Controller provides three methods for searching the network for available machines that can
be added to the machine tree, one of which is the search for available machine names within a specific domain name.
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