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[tightvnc audio] Remote Control 3.0 Released

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I am happy to announce that we have released Remote Control 3.0. It has been a long road, but it has turned out to be a solid and fast remote control solution for Windows. If you are using Remote Desktop, RAdmin, RealVNC, TightVNC, UltraVNC, or PCAnywere you will want to check it out.

Best of all - we charge per administrator (for now). Most of our competitors license per computer. If you have 1000 computers, and you are the only IT admin, you simply need to purchase one license.

Here are a few features in this version:

IP Address Filtering - You only want specific ranges of IP addresses connecting to a machine? It is easy with our IP address filtering. Add multiple rules to fill your needs:




Request Permission - You can ask permission before connecting, or better yet you can force your IT administrators to ask permission. I know many of you have been looking for this feature. CEOs don't like IT staff just jumping into their system while they could be working on sensitive documents - this will keep them at ease when you tell them you want to use Remote Administration software. When the option is enabled, the remote side is prompted with a window that looks like this:



If the user rejects you, you will be told to try again later. If they accept it will immediately give you access to the remote system.


Never Install an Agent - Our Remote Control Client can install and agent for you. If you can connect to the machine on your LAN, Remote Control 3.0 will automatically install the agent and give Windows Administrators access by default:




Vista, 2008, and 64 Bit support - Our remote control has been built from the ground up to support Vista, 2008 Server and 64 bit versions of windows. It wasn't put in as an afterthought - it was designed around these operating systems. Unlike most remote control solutions, our remote control can smoothly move between those pesky Access Request prompts in Vista. It even works with Windows Vista Glass. Even if you are old school and have a few Windows 2000 systems hanging around - we still support that too ;)




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.



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.




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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