Remote Computer Manager 5.0.2
O. James Samson - June 4, 2013Are you a network administrator looking for an application that will enable you manage network computers? Look no further. Check out Remote Computer Manager.
What is Remote Computer Manager?
This is a program that allows network administrators to remote shutdown, run (execute) commands, launch applications and processes, Wake-on-LAN over IPv4, Wake on LAN over IPv6, lock workstation, log on, log off, sleep, hibernate, wake up, reboot, power on, power off, lock and unlock input devices, registry merge, file copy, installation of MSI packages, clock (time) synchronization and other remote operations for computers on network (Windows and Linux PCs). Using Remote Computer Manager you can perform a remote shutdown, power on (turn on), power off (turn off) and restart (reset) the remote computer with Intel AMT (Active Management Technology) and AMD DASH (Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware).
It also provides you with the list of remote processes and services, netstat information, screenshot, entries from registry, entries from event log and other details for each PC. With Remote Computer Manager, you can make remote operations on one or multiple network computers with a simple click. Your remote operations can be carried out automatically at a preset time. It supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocol and can be run as a service.
The program can also get the list of remote processes and services, netstat information, screenshot, entries from registry, entries from event log and other details for each PC. Using the application you can make remote operations on one or multiple network computers with one click. Remote operations can be executed automatically according with defined schedule, so you can organize fully automatic computer management for your company. The software supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocol and can be run as a service.
Some of the features of this program are: Remote service manager, Remote registry manager. Remote event log viewer, Remote terminate process, Remote Wake on LAN over IPv4, Remote Wake on LAN over IPv6, Remote wake up with magic packet over IPv4, Remote wake up with magic packet over IPv6, Remote sleep and hibernate and Remote logon and logoff.
Downsides?
Nagscreen in the trial version and quite pricy registration tag – $59. Overall it is a nice application for remote computer management.
To find out more about this program, please go to MyLANViewer.
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