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ActivatorDesk Enterprise Desktops Controller 6.0
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Enterprise Controller offers centralized automatic remote control of many Windows desktops running ActivatorDesk Enterprise Client desktop browser programs. The central network control system includes fully automated desktops and browser security policies and settings distribution with an integrated desktops portals server that pushes safe web links and web content to each desktop. It also functions with a real-time activities monitor, asset tracking, and logging system that tracks user desktops activities and even reports software versions, hack attempts, and known trojan horse intrusions network-wide.
ActivatorDesk also connects to free ActivatorMail, an acclaimed anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-porn email system so a truly full safe Internet Desktops environment may be realized.
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