Radmin Server and Viewer 3.4

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Radmin (Remote Administrator) is a popular, award winning secure remote control software which enables you to work on a remote computer in real time as if you were using its own keyboard and mouse. You can remotely access the same computer from multiple places, using file transfer, text and voice chat, telnet, view only and full control mode with multiple monitor support in addition to other useful features. Radmin Viewer supports Intel AMT (Active Management Technology for PCs based on Intel vPro platform) and allows the manipulating of a remote computer even if it's turned off or you cannot start its operating system. Using Radmin Viewer you can turn on, restart and shut down the remote computer, access the BIOS settings of the remote computer, and boot it from a specified local CD or disk image file.

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