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Full list of features
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Operating systems - full Guest functionality
for Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000, Terminal
Services, NT 4.0, ME, 98, 95. Remote control
functionality available for Windows CE, Linux,
Solaris, Symbian OS and ActiveX (e.g. in
Internet Explorer).
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Host connectivity - supports remote control of
Hosts running Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000,
Terminal Services, NT 4.0, NT 3.51, NT 3.1,
ME, 98, 95, CE, 3.1x, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS
X, DOS and OS/2 4.x-1.3.
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Control Host desktops - view desktops in
full-screen, scalable or windowed mode.
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Control command prompts - command prompts can
be viewed in full-screen or windowed mode.
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Run Guest from removable media – use e.g. an
USB hard disk to run the Windows Guest on
other computers without installation.
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File transfer - the powerful, interactive,
split-screen File Manager offers drag-and-drop
functionality with right-click menus
containing operations like copy, file
properties and even opening a local or remote
file with the associated application. The
Local Mode feature let Guests work with local
folders and files in both panes offline or
during a session. For automated transfers
NetOp uses scripting and ActiveX.
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Optimised file transfer - offers crash
recovery, genuine delta transfer, synchronise
and cloning features.
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Inventory – collect hardware and software
inventory for asset management from Host PCs
remotely.
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Audio and text chat – communicate with Host
users verbally or by text chat.
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Transfer Host sound - let the Guest user hear
the Host speakers.
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Run program – launch commands/applications on
Host PCs remotely.
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Execute command – log-off, shut down, restart
or wake-on-LAN Host PCs remotely.
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Send message – launch pop-up message boxes on
Host PCs remotely.
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Transfer clipboard – send and receive text and
graphics.
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Marker mode – annotate Host screens remotely.
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Request Help - offer Help Services with
Windows Guests and get sound and popup message
notification at incoming requests. Define
actions like Send Message and Run local
program.
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Call multiple Hosts – link to multiple Hosts
simultaneous with a single command.
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Scalable phonebook – hierarchical
file/folder-based structure, with
import/export function.
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Quick connect - call Hosts via a browse list,
or directly using IP address, DNS name,
Directory Service name via LDAP or user name.
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Keyboard handling – compensates for different
keyboard layouts between Guest and Host
computers.
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Flexible user interface – offers independent
session windows and a floating toolbar.
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Maintenance password – password protect the
Guest configuration.
Host module
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Operating systems - full Host functionality
for Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000, Terminal
Services, NT 4.0, ME, 98 and 95. Remote
control, text chat and file transfer
functionality available for Linux, Solaris,
Mac OS X and Windows CE.
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Multiple sessions – allow multiple Windows
Guests to simultaneously have a session with
one Windows Host. For remote-control sessions
the first Guest can have full access and the
subsequent Guests view only.
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Local authentication - set a default password
for all Guest users, or alternatively set
individual Guest IDs and passwords for each
Guest user. Supported by all platforms.
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System authentication - use local system
accounts and passwords. Supported by all
platforms.
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Centralised authentication - the system offers
a totally centralised security regime for the
Windows platforms using the Microsoft Windows
NT DomainSAM database, Microsoft Active
Directory, Directory Services via LDAP or
NetOp Security Server for all supported
platforms.
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Security roles - set different security roles
limiting what Guest users can see or do on
Host computers depending on which role they
are assigned. Security roles can be managed
locally or centrally via the NetOp Security
Server for all supported platforms.
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Confirm access – Hosts can allow or deny Guest
access. Supported by all platforms.
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Stealth mode – it is possible to hide the fact
your computer is running a Host module.
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MAC/IP address check – filter access based on
Guest’s MAC or IP address.
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Action after disconnect – restart, log-off or
lock workstations after disconnecting.
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Notification – Host users can request to be
alerted by message or tone when being accessed
by a Guest user.
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Maintenance password – password protect the
Host configuration under all platforms.
Gateway module
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Multi-protocol router – Gateway lets you route
NetOp traffic in the following ways: dial-in,
dial-out, WAN-to-LAN, LAN-to-LAN.
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Routing authentication – supports local,
Microsoft Windows NT Domain and Microsoft
Active Directory authentication for dial-in
and WAN-to-LAN.
Name Server module
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Centralised name management – registers
Guest/Host names and IP addresses. Resolves
names into IP addresses upon request.
Security Server module
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Centralised security management –
authentication and authorization checks
against MS SQL, MS Access, Oracle and DB2
databases via ODBC.
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Fault-tolerance and load-balancing – supports
multiple security servers.
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Easy maintenance of security configuration –
security settings are changed from the
Security Manager module.
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Native NetOp support – use NetOp Guest IDs and
Host IDs including groups.
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Microsoft NT Domain support – use Windows
users and groups including synthetic computer
groups.
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Microsoft Active Directory support – use
Windows users and groups including nested
groups.
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RSA SecurID support – use two-factor
authentication with tokens.
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Directory Services support – use Directory
Services users and groups.
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Triple-factor authentication – combine RSA
SecurID with a NetOp shadow Guest ID and
password.
Common (Windows Server 2003, XP, 2000,
NT, 98, 95, ME)
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Communication – supports all commonly used
communication protocols, including TCP, UDP,
IPX, NetBIOS, Windows modem, CAPI, Dial-up
networking, Serial or IrDA.
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Extensive event logging – log session activity
to a local file, the NetOp Security Server,
Windows Event Log or to a SNMP enabled
management console.
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Log events – it is possible to keep track of
more than 100 different NetOp events.
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Session recording – save a session and replay
it later at normal speed or accelerated mode.
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Help request – Hosts can request help from
multiple Guests via the user interface or the
command line.
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Remote print – use printers remotely in both
directions.
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Strong encryption – protect sessions with up
to 256 bit keys AES encryption, 256 bit SHA
HMACs integrity check and 2048 bits
Diffie-Hellman key exchange.
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Web update –
schedule automatic download and installation
of new builds.
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Installation – the program can be installed
using Microsoft Windows Installer or
InstallShield.
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Deployment utility – remotely install and
update Host modules on Windows Server 2003,
XP, 2000 and NT.
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Multi-lingual packages – NetOp Remote Control
and all accompanying electronic literature are
available in English, German, French, Spanish,
Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.
Common (Windows CE, Linux, Solaris, Mac
OS X, Symbian OS)
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Communication – all platforms (except Symbian
OS) support TCP and UDP. Symbian OS supports
TCP only. Windows
CE supports dial-up networking.
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Installation – Windows CE is installed with
InstallShield and MS ActiveSync. Linux can use
Redhat Packet Manager or zipped tar. Solaris
uses zipped tar.
Mac OS X uses Installer.
Symbian OS uses Nokia’s PC Suite for
installation.
Overview
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Requirements
Gateway
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Security Server
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