netBerry 1.0.142

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Manage your corporate network with this complete set of the network tools. netBerry includes the professional-quality network inventory, fast remote desktop module that does not load remote processor too much and can be used to manage servers, remote processes view that allows you to view, start and stop applications remotely and standard management tools: remote Services management, remote Registry editor, event log viewer, remote users and groups management and network tools like ping or trace route. With netBerry you can also manage non-PC network equipment, like routers or network printers, by using the built-in SNMP client.

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