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Port Remote Desktop 1.7
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Features include: Control-Alt-Delete and UAC support, logon and fast user switching, video or TV tuner input streams, multiple monitor support, AES-128 encryption, drag-drop file/folder transfers, built-in relay server, simultaneous connections, 3D engine for special effects, IP blocking/logging, DPI support, right-click explorer remote file retrieves, and zoom modes.
Allows multiple connections to the same PC. With a built in relay server with client database, each port client can connect with any number of port servers to provide a network of connected systems.
Drag-and-drop your files instantly to any PC on the port server. For two machine install, make your client both a server and client, and connect directly.
Very useful in lab scenarios where access to PC's to transfer test files and other data is a daily activity. Much easier to use than Windows built in Remote Desktop, with many more features, in a simple and intuitive user interface.
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