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Radmin Viewer 3.3 - Free Tool for Remote Management of PCs with Intel vPro and AMT over Internet/LAN
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Size: 3.60 MB
License: Freeware
OS: WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Developer:Famatech International Corp. (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: nothing special
New in this version: The new version of Radmin Viewer 3.3 supports Intel AMT (Active Management Technology). You can turn on, restart and shut down the remote computer. It also enables the user to view and change the BIOS settings of the remote computer and to boot it from a local CD or disk image file.
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Publisher's Description:
Radmin Viewer is a free Intel vPro tool for management of a remote computer over Internet or LAN even if it is turned off or you cannot start the remote computer's operating system. Using Radmin Viewer you can perform a remote turn on, network boot, have complete BIOS remote control and cold restart the remote computer with Intel AMT (Active Management Technology).
Intel AMT is a remote control technology, which is integrated into the hardware component of PCs based on the Intel vPro platform. Radmin Viewer enables you to turn on, restart and shut down the remote computer. It also enables the user to view and change the BIOS settings of the remote computer and to boot it from a local CD or disk image file.
Radmin Viewer is the client module of Radmin Remote Control software. It is free software and it can do all the actions listed above.
Radmin Server is companion software that works with Radmin Viewer. With Radmin Server installed on the remote computer you can view that remote computer's screen, control the remote PC's keyboard and mouse, transfer files to or from it, use telnet, and at the same time communicate to the user of a remote computer via text and voice chat.
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