Manage your network with ease and safety
| Version | 2.3.0.2 |
| Updated | May 16th 2007 |
| Developer |
IBEX Software, Inc.
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1205
3.5
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| Original File Size | 1 MB |
| Downloads | 11698 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
| Category | Internet |
Remote Execute is remote administration tool for Windows.
Remote Execute helps manage your network with ease and safety.
Remote Execute lets you execute applications on your internal/external network from one central location.
Remote Execute allows you to gather and monitor the remote performance and the system information.
Here are some key features of "Remote Execute":
■ Logon to remote computers and operate them as if you were working on them locally.
■ Execute any type of application on any win station or desktop of a remote computer. Interact with a remote computer/ remote application using a graphical user interface or a command line interface.
■ Logon/Logoff/Restart/Shut down/View CPU usage/View Active Process list/Ping etc.
■ Wake On LAN(WOL) - Wake up remote computers(over LAN/ Internet) that have been shut down.
■ Gather remote system information: OS, CPU, Memory, Drive and Network Info
■ Monitor remote real time system performance from a distance over LAN or the Internet using a specialized performance monitoring interface.
■ Monitor activity on a remote machine (View only mode).
■ Additional Command line interface for automating and scheduling launching of remote processes.
■ Copy/paste and transfer clipboard contents from a local machine to a remote machine or to a group of machines.
■ Install software remotely or login and manage a group of computers from one central location.
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial
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