Remote Task Manager is a system control interface that can be run from any remote PC. This lets users control most aspects of the remote environment. The simple-to-use tabbed interface separates applications, services, processes, and events, making each of these quite simple to manage. Users can start or stop services, add new services, and manage the run level. The process function and the task manager allow remote termination and adjusting of priority. An event viewer lets users view all events as though they were in front of the host computer. It even supports remote install, enabling users to set up the service on remote machines without ever having to physically go to them.
- Fixed the "1816: Not enough quota is available to process this command" error in the Remote Execute function
- Now Security Patch Analyzer can work through the proxy servers that require authorization
- The new context menu item - "Open in Explorer" in the Shares tab
- In the NetStat tab you can filter connections by the protocol (TCP or UDP)
- Added keyboard shortcuts for the "Update Speed" menu's items
Reviewing 3.7.1 Beta 2 (Nov 5, 2001)
What this program does what terminal server doesn't do ? It keeps your wallet filled.
Reviewing 3.7.1 Beta 2 (Nov 5, 2001)
What exactly is it that Remote Task Manager does that Windows Terminal Server doesn't do?
Reviewing 3.5 RC1 (Sep 12, 2000)
Very comfort and useful utility for sysadmins. How possible to get education license for education institute?
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