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Remote Administrator Control Client 3.5
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With Remote Administrator Control you can work without any limits on a remote computer with operation system Windows, as if working on your local computer. Supported remote services: full control, viewing only, file transfer, command prompt, process control, recording, chat, sending message, computer shutdown and switching the computer on remotely using the WOL (Wake on LAN). VPC - enables controlling computers from any network around the world even without public or static IP address. Feature, remote installation and uninstallation of RAC Server, redirect, HTTP tunnel and tools. The RAC is made of RAC client and RAC Server.
The RAC Client displays all the activity that is being done on the remote computer, and you can fully control the remote computer with your keyboard and mouse or viewing only.
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