RemoteZilla 2.1.1

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RemoteZilla is a VNC compatible remote support system that lets you remotely support a PC anywhere on the Internet through firewalls in seconds without your customer configuring any ports or routers. Provide full ad-hoc on-demand remote control help desk services, transfer files, chat, re-boot and auto-reconnect and control a remote user's workstation in real-time without pre-installing software on the remote computer even in Safe Mode. Supports unlimited technician seats using the same address and TCP port from a single support file. You may reconfigure your remote support file with any option or change the destination address at any time.

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