New Netop Remote Control V7.0
New Netop Remote Control V7.0 Provides Scalability, Security & Speed
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Public-listed company Danware
has announced the release of NetOp
Remote Control v7.0,
designed for IT professionals looking for
heightened
security, speed and multiple connection options.
This
latest version of the award-winning software line adds
support for controlling distant PCs from Windows XP,
Windows CE,
Linux or from an Internet Explorer browser
using ActiveX. The new
version also includes additional
security options, a NetOp Name
Server and a Wake On LAN
feature that can remotely power on a PC in
order to
initiate a remote control session.
NetOp Control
provide users with a fast and secure way to fix
problems
on PCs and servers across the hallway or across the
country, by being able to view a remote PC's screen and
control its
keyboard and mouse just as if they were
seated in front of it.
NetOp v7.0 also offers a
new optional Security Server module
that provides
centralized, fault-tolerant, security by
authenticating
users against a database set up by administrators.
The
Security Server queries an ODBC compliant database about
session permissions and rights across a network
connection. If a
user is not in the database, there is
no access. NetOp v7.0 has
also added the toughest new
industry-standard encryption methods.
Users are
also finding valuable uses for the NetOp ActiveX Guest
-- for example a salesman no longer has to lug their
notebook PC
through tighter airport security for a
presentation -- they can
simply load the ActiveX Guest
on their client's browser and control
the PC on their
own desk to perform a demo, search inventory, place
an
order and check the status.
To make connecting to
a remote PC over the Internet easier,
NetOp v7.0 takes
advantage of a NetOp Name Server that converts a
person's dynamic IP address to a user name. Every time
a NetOp
user initializes the TCP/IP communication
profile, an automatic
registration of its NetOp name and
current IP address can take
place on a NetOp Name
Server. This allows a Guest to simply enter
the NetOp
user's name to access that computer without having to
know the long dot-decimal IP address or the machine
name.
For a free fully functional evaluation
copy and additional
information visit the NetOp Web site
at http://www.netop.com,
call +45 4590 2525 or e-mail
info@netop.com
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