Here are a few features in this version:
256 Bit AES Encryption - Connections are now secured with 256 bit AES encryption. This keeps your credentials and data safe. This is the same encryption authorized for use by the United States federal government
Integrate into your Help Desk Software - Any setting in our client can be sent to it through the command line. Remote Control 3.0 has registered the iadmin:// URL. This can be used to automatically launch and connect the client to a machine. Check out our command line reference for more details

Visual Status Indicator - With some remote control solutions, it can be difficult to see who is connected. It is easy to see who, and how long a user has been connected in Remote Control 3. Just take a peek at the agent settings window and you can see right away:

VNC Support - VNC has become a ubiquitous remote control solution, and we understand that. Our server natively supports VNC. It offers an unprecedented level of control. You can create multiple levels of access based on the password provided. Just remember when using VNC you don't have the luxury of our 256 Bit AES encryption - but hey, if you need it, the option is there. Unlike most VNC supporting servers, we have not used the RealVNC open source code base to create our server. It has been written from scratch to best service the needs of IT administrators.

Automatic IP Blocking - If you have a machine that is directly connected to the internet you don't want hackers to brute force your username and password. Simply enable Automatic IP blocking, and an IP address will be blocked for 15 minutes if the wrong password is used more than 3 times.

That's all I have for now, take it for a spin and download our 15 day trial:

Posted By: Steve Wiseman on Friday, November 14, 2008
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