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Remote Control Panel 3.1
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An easy to use network utility program designed to provide full control over another computer on a TCP/IP network. Just install the server program on the computers you wish to control and you are ready to go. With this program you can start programs and stop programs on the remote computer with a click of a button, synchronize time, ping, lock/unlock remote mouse and more. Also included is the "Remote Snap Shot" program. With it you get a realtime view of the remote computer screen, control the mouse and keyboard, perform file transfers, periodically save the remote screen image to the hard disk (using jpeg files) and much more. The program also supports dial-up networking
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