Client for Remote Administrator 2.1

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Client for Remote Administrator is a powerful wrapper for Remote Administrator v 2.1. If you are the system administrator or member of support team - then 'Client for Remote Administrator' can interest you. What is the Remote Administrator? Radmin is an award-winning remote control program that enables you to work on one or more remote computers from your own. It is a complete remote control solution with all key features such as File Transfer, NT security, Telnet and Multilanguage support included. What is the 'Client for Remote Administrator'? Those who is already familiar with program Remote Administrator, know that its address book is not too convenient for work with a plenty of computers, and program feature set is not too big.

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