EMCO Remote Screenshot 2.10.35

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EMCO Remote Screenshot allows you to take screenshots of remote machines on your network and save them to a file on your local computer. You can make the program more conspicuous when you need to check on a remote user on any node of your network or you want to check what a certain user is doing right now. All you have to do is type in the host name and click the capture button and EMCO Remote Screenshot instantly will capture the screenshot from the remote machine. You can configure EMCO Remote Screenshot to automatically capture the screenshots from the remote machines on your network after a specified interval. All captured screenshots will be saved to a file on your hard disk. EMCO Remote Screenshot enables you to save the captured screen to a variety of file formats.

Version 2.10.35 adds brand new interface, New screenshot transferring protocol,Host profiles and fixes connection failure to Windows 2003 x64, live update doesn't work if proxy server is used.

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