Remote Files Server 2.4

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Remote Files Server is special Windows software that provides simultaneous access to shared files on a server computer from different computers in your local network and from the Internet. It runs well on both server and non-server operating systems from Microsoft. It is independent to limit of connections (10 per time) that non-server systems have. Remote Files Server creates easy-to-use Web server on the server computer. All operations are performed in usual for online services manner: login, remote file operations, logout. Each supported command has corresponding icon and/or hyperlink and is easy to find. Files can be accessed from the Internet (if necessary). Network administrator should perform one easy action to open access from any computer in the Internet. One installed copy of Remote Files Server can serve unlimited number of user accounts with configurable rights. One person (or group of people) can have access to numerous folders on different drives. Possible rights can vary from full access (download, upload, delete, copy/move files on server) to no access to files (just viewing directory listing). So, one copy of this software can grant access to administrators, employees, sales persons and clients. The software has remote administration feature. You can change online interface to correspond to your company standards. For example, you can replace SMRKsoft logo by your logo. Remote Files Server can continuously test its state and restart itself in any troubles. It restarts in time and 'gently' (no connected users are logout).

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