NetSupport Manager 10.60.3

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NetSupport Manager remote control software provides the tools to view and control multiple systems simultaneously across a LAN, WAN, or the Internet. Monitor servers, send your screen to any number of connected systems to demonstrate applications, and transfer files from one to many computers in a single action. NetSupport Manager also includes a full scripting suite so you can automate your tasks to operate in your absence or after hours, and full Active Directory integration. To assist the Help Desk function, NetSupport includes the 'SOS request help' feature and a dynamic hardware and software inventory of the remote PC you are supporting. It also includes remote deployment and dynamic remote control from within your Web browser. NetSupport Manager delivers a pcAnywhere-type remote control and remote access solution with the additional benefit of key desktop management tools.

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