Remote Control 4.3 Released

Posted by Joel Sundquist on December 16, 2009 with 6 Comments

We have just released a new version of Remote Control 4.

This release fixes one bug that we found:

-The automatic install from older XP machines, and 2000 machines to newer Vista and Windows 7 could not complete (fixed)

In addition we added a new feature that allows you to override the default settings used when the server is pushed out automatically:

Remote Control 4.3 options

I know that some of you have your own in-house intranet websites that launch the remote control client. We have added these three command line options to support the new install settings:

InstallServerTrayIcon – Indicates the default setting of the server tray icon when the client installs the server software (TRUE/FALSE)

InstallShowUninstall - Indicates that when installing the server, show an entry in add/remove programs if set to true. (TRUE/FALSE)

InstallShowConfigureButton – Indicates that when installing the server, the configure button should be displayed if set to true. (TRUE/FALSE)

If you are a current customer, you can simply go into your old order confirmation email and download again

If you want to play around with a trial version, you can get it from here:

http://www.intelliadmin.com/setupex.exe

Filed Under: Remote Control, Tools, Utility

Remote Control 4.0 Released

Posted by Steve Wiseman on June 19, 2009 with 0 Comments

This is a quick one – The final version of Remote Control 4.0 has been released. Current customers with an upgrade protection license should receive their email within 24 hours. If you did not, please send an email to support@intelliadmin.com and we will take care of you as soon as possible.

Here are the screenshots:
http://www.intelliadmin.com/RemoteControl4_ScreenShots.htm

And a link to the trial download:
setupex.exe

Remote Control Beta RC2 Released

Posted by Steve Wiseman on June 5, 2009 with 4 Comments

I can’t thank everyone enough for their bug reports and suggestions. We have fixed every bug submitted, and implemented most of the feature requests.

Keep sending them to support@intelliadmin.com or write a comment in this blog entry

One of the ideas was to put the edit computer list right on the find form. Here is what it looks like:

Remote Control Beta 4 RC2

In addition, many of you complained about the command bar at the top of the viewer window. It keeps getting in the way of stuff at the top:

Remote Control Beta 4 RC2 Command Panel

Now it hides a little further into the top of the window, and you must hover over it for 1.5 seconds before it will show.

There are lots of other fixes. Here is the list:


-If you picked an action menu item, and then pressed space..it would bring the action menu back up (fixed)

-Computer names not always pulled properly from remote host (Fixed)

-Refresh menu added to action list (You must upgrade to server RC2 for this to work)

-Calling from the command line had a file not found error (Fixed)

-Command panel is pinned by default on initial client install

-The command panel when hidden more when retracting

-It takes 1.5 seconds before the command panel will show when on auto-hide mode.

-Import, Export, and Edit computers added to find window

-1/1/1900 is not a valid date error, and crashes on non-english versions of windows (Fixed)

-Problem with black areas on the screen not being updated (fixed)

-JPG now includes date and time for quick saving

For a limited time – If you purchase Remote Control 3.2 today, you will get the 4.0 upgrade for free. This will cost you less, since we will increase the price when 4.0 is released.

Now for the download links. We have an updated distribution tool:

Distribution Tool

An updated MSI file for those who want to use group policy:

Setup_beta.msi

And the beta download:

Beta Install File

One final note. The command panel will show the current build number. When testing make sure you update the server, and the client. If you are connecting to a beta 1 or older server it will say “Unknown Build Date” (Note that this info will be replaced with the remote computer name on the final release). If everything is up to beta 2, then it will show a date. Make sure you uninstall everything before you install the new beta.

Free Terminal Services E-Book

Posted by Steve Wiseman on May 28, 2009 with 4 Comments

Note (07/16/2009): This was a limited offer…the eBook is no longer free. You can purchase a copy from here

Microsoft has announced they are giving away the Windows 2008 Terminal Services book in PDF format.

Windows 2008 Terminal Services

I downloaded it yesterday, and it is packed with information.

A must-have if you are considering implementing, or have implemented terminal services on your network. A few top points from the book:

-Using roaming profiles with Terminal Services

-Locking down the terminal server

-Publishing applications

-Monitoring user sessions

-Multi Server Deployments

Remote Control 4.0 Beta

Posted by Steve Wiseman on May 26, 2009 with 17 Comments

We have been working hard on the new version of IntelliAdmin Remote Control.

Some things that will be in the new version:

Screen scaling – The client will automatically shrink the view to fit the screen within the window. With huge resolutions, you no longer are forced to constantly scroll around

Alpha Capture Disable – Applications like Office 2007 need alpha capture turned on, or parts of their windows will not be sent back to the remote client. This was always turned on in 3.x. Once side effect of this setting is the mouse flickers with some video cards. Now you have the option to turn this off and keep the mouse flicker to a minimum – great if you are given the task of watching a user without them knowing.

Screen Shots – You can easily save the current view in the client window to a JPG file. This is good for keeping a visual log of crash events, or activity of users.

Auto-Reconnect – When a connection is lost, it will automatically attempt to re-establish the connection

Computer Lists – We have loaded it up with options for getting lists of computers. You can get them from Windows Networking like you do right now, but in addition you can import them from an XML file, add them manually, or update them in real time from a http URL – this allows you to create a common computer list that all administrators can see and use.

Computer Search – This is the big one. When talking with customers the biggest complaint is finding a single computer among 1000s. When remote control connects to a machine, it will pull username, computername, and operating system info. All of this is stored in a database. When you click on the find button in the client window, you are shown a full listing of computers:

IntelliAdmin 4 Preview

When you start typing in the search box at the top it will narrow down your results immediately. So, if you get a call from a user you can simply start typing their username and their computer will be automatically filtered out – no more digging around for their IP address, or computer name.

Lots of time was spent to make sure this was efficient – we threw the client on an old XP machine and it was able to search 10,000 computer records in less than 1 second.

Everything about the “find computer” section was designed to reduce the time it takes to find and control a computer, and make you more productive.

Why am I teasing you with all of this? Because I want you to join our beta program. To join, simply follow this link:

Make sure you check the 4.0 beta option.

The final release date will be June 27th. If you order Remote Control 3.2 right now the upgrade protection option will allow you to get a free upgrade when it comes out – a good deal since this will give you close to 40% in savings

While we are at it. What do you want to see in 4.5? File Transfers, Chat, or what other wish do you have for the next version. Post in the comments.

Windows 7 – Build number 7000

Posted by Steve Wiseman on January 10, 2009 with 5 Comments

Finally, Microsoft has decided to allow MSDN subscribers test the new version of Windows – Windows 7. The latest build number is 7000. I downloaded it last night and decided to take it for a spin. The first thing I noticed (different from the last beta) is the new bootup screen has this cool star weaving animation:

Windows 7 Boot

Some visual aspects are still very familiar, such as the login screen:

Windows 7 Login Screen

This is the first build that I have had a chance to play with that has the new start menu. Essentially it is very similar to the Mac OSX model of only showing icons with no captions or descriptions:

Windows 7 Start Menu

I am not sure how I feel about this. I do use Mac OSX all the time, and I do like this way of working with applications, but I think it may be tough for the average windows user to make this transition. Keep in mind Microsoft is not planning on having a “Classic” mode that lets you switch back to the old interface. People can learn, but dealing with end users for many years I can tell you this will be an uphill battle.

Here is an example of the frustration I think a new user may have…look at this shot and tell me which program is running right now:

Windows 7 start menu changes

Our Remote Control product is running (On the right) and Internet Explorer is on the left. You can get a description by hovering the mouse over a running application:

Windows 7 Start Menu Description

Of course, I had to try our remote control software to make sure it worked with this build – we don’t want to get caught by surprise like with Vista. The only trouble I ran into was with the firewall. Our agent automatically will add an exception for you in the firewall. Under Windows 7, this is still added, but it does not allow full access:

Windows 7 Firewall

As you can see, Windows 7 has a higher level of granularity with a firewall exception – you can allow connections just from machines on the private network, or also allow full public access. With private only, it will not allow outside connections.

There is still lots to explore in this build, but so far I am impressed with the speed, and reliability of this release.

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