NetOp lets users view the screen and control the keyboard and mouse of any remote computer, whether it’s located across the hall or halfway around the world. Its users are able to perform all actions as though they were there in person. Combined with an outstanding range of practical features this makes NetOp an invaluable tool.
The software consists of two principal modules, the Host and Guest modules. The Host module is installed on computers you want remote-control access to, while the Guest module is installed on your own computer (or the computer from which you intend to gain remote access). Three additional modules – called Gateway, Name Server and Security Server – are also available. Each of these additional modules offers specific extra services and features.
- Added: Mouse Marker. When a Guest user is denied control of keyboard and mouse during access to a Host the Guest user may now use his mouse as a pointer on the Host screen. The Guest user may activate Mouse Marker mode from the tool bar
- Localization: - Fixed: The Remote Print dialog was not mirrored in Arabic. - Various translations for Arabic and Hebrew. - Fixed: The File Manager dialog was not mirrored in Hebrew. - Fixed: The Audio/Video chat toolbar and dialog were not mirrored in Ara
- Installation: - Fixed: MSI ignored the netop.ini settings [INSTALL] NoDriver and NoCommand. Solved by setting NoDriverInMSI=1. - Fixed: In some cases an MSI installation would not trust certain values in netop.ini. - Fixed: The Guest and Host failed silen
Reviewing 7.60 (Nov 21, 2004)
Very fast, got some great features, but user interface could do with some work.
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