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Network LookOut Administrator 3.3.3
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The Network LookOut Administrator allows you to see live screens of remote computers. This way, you can always watch what users are doing on the remote computer. Additionally, you have the ability to take control of a remote computer by controlling the mouse and keyboard; this is especially useful when you need to assist the person who uses the remote computer. If you are an administrator, you can easily administer remote computers from your computer. To increase your efficiency the console now include several tools that can be executed on all or just selected remote computers. Those tools are: remote power off/restart/suspend/hibernate computers, log off users, start/stop screen saver; lock workstation. Application works through Internet, LAN, WLAN or VPN. You can now start shell command, open Web page and open document on remote computers.
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