Control remote machines

Communications News, May, 2004

Remote Task Manager is a systems control interface that can be run from any remote Windows NT/2000/XP computer, enabling a systems administrator to control most aspects of a remote environment. A simple-to-use, tabbed interface separates applications, services, devices, processes, events, shared resources and a performance monitor. Administrators can remotely install services on and lock/shutdown/reboot remote computers without ever having to physically go to them. They can start or stop services or devices, add new services or devices, manage the priority level and adjust security (permissions, auditing and owner). An event viewer lets the administrator view all events as though they were being run on the host computer. The performance monitor displays o dynamic overview of the computer's performance (CPU and memory usage).--SmartLine

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