Friday, November 20, 2009

Net Control 2 8.1.1.505

Net Control 2 is designed for classrooms, libraries, Internet cafes and other public access to computer-based remote control software of personal computer networks.

A variety of benefits:
‧ Net Control 2 for ease of management while the number of computers to use the word.
‧ Due to its scalable architecture, it is suitable for small home networks and large networks, containing thousands of user's computer.
‧ remote desktop, broadcast desktop, files and programs management, messaging, monitoring, and many other features have been combined in a user-friendly and intuitive interface.
‧ recent Net Control 2 can be carried out under all Windows operating systems, and including support for new Windows Vista, Net Control version 7.
‧ We are proud to offer this software in industry price: from $ 2.50 per computer for ordinary licenses and $ 2500 for the whole school district's license, no membership fees and hidden charges!

Basic features:
‧ Remote Desktop features (view and control user computers, using keyboard and mouse; remote control several computers simultaneously).
‧ Play Desktop features - share Teacher's or any of a user's desktop with other users, not the actual performance depends on the amount of computers on the network.
‧ desktop recorder to prepare for electronic presentations and share them with users.
‧ document management - the deployment of files and programs, remote processing of documents to support the "real" folder.
‧ Remote power management: restart, switch the computer, wake-up computers via LAN, turn off your computer, as well as standby and sleep.
‧ with the user's speech, messenger (text, graphics, sound).
‧ Remote management program: implementation, termination and non-implementation of programs and services.
‧ control user access to the Internet: track visited Web site, dynamically block and enable to pass into the website domain name or content of the page base.
‧ Automation: macro-commands, batch execution files, scheduled tasks.

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