July 31, 2002



Remote Control of Servers and Workstations

 

Web Remote Commander
http://www.atelierweb.com/RComm/ index.htm
= interesting, promising
Software Tool (Win)

You may be familiar with utilities that allow remote management of computers. All those utilities require that you install software on the remote computer in order to process your requests and send the information back to you.

Evaluation version available for download at:

http://www.atelierweb.com/RComm/ download.htm
(The evaluation version allows 15 days of use or 15 uses of the program, whichever comes first).

Find out how to provide state-of-the-art remote technical assistance to your customers.

What makes AWRC different is that it does not require that you install any kind of software on the remote machine. Sure, it seems impossible.

We thought that also! AWRC is able to remotely execute console and real Windows programs and provides lots of other useful information about the remote machine.

Web Remote Controller is able to run across firewalls and can work in stealth mode to avoid leaving traces on the remote computers accessed.

Applications range from security, to intelligence, monitoring, parental protection and more.

System Requirements: PC compatibles on local and remote systems with Pentium II/III 450 Mhz or higher. Windows® NT 4.0, 2000 or XP on local and remote systems. 64 MB of RAM (128 MB or more recommended).

Price ranges from $ 37.50 to $ 69.90 depending on the license selected and if product is delivered via download or CD-ROM.


Conversation Tags:
Readers' Comments    
Recent Articles


January 22, 2006
New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 36


Sharewood Picnic is my weekly opportunity to share the nest new media picks I have discovered in this last week. These are tools and services that have been either just announced or that I have been able to discover only now. I personally recommend each and... read more




January 7, 2006
PC Security: The Virus Is In The Blood


There is news you can hardly find in your daily paper or even on the Internet: a discussion of exactly why viruses and worms can infect your computer, how much this is hurting business and personal productivity, and what should be done differently so that we... read more




December 27, 2005
Open-Source Alternatives To Microsoft Windows Operating Systems And Applications: "Just Say No To Microsoft" Book Review


If you are looking for reasons, information, and facts supporting the use of alternative operating systems and application to the standard Microsoft set, this new book by Tony Bove may indeed provide some valuable information. Educational and academic institutions and increasingly governments, in many parts of the... read more




December 18, 2005
New Media Picks Of The Week: Sharewood Picnic 31


Sharewood Picnic is my weekly selection of new media gems found along my explorations during the past seven days. Many are new tools that have just been launched and are ready for you to take for a test drive. Photo credit: Leah-Anne Thompson My goal remains to provide... read more




posted by Robin Good on Wednesday, July 31 2002, updated on Saturday, January 21 2006


 

 

 

 

Understanding comes from exploration

Home | Subscribe | RSS Feeds | Site map | Syndicate
Consulting | Publications
About | Privacy | Contact

 

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.





View blog authority

 

586