Hidden Administrator description
How often did your friends ask you to help them because they did not
have enough skills in using a PC? And how long did you have to
configure their software by phone, tell them what to do and how to
do it? Wouldn't you agree that it would be much easier if you could
see your friend's desktop as clearly as yours! Besides, another
problem often emerges, especially if you are a boss - see what your
employees are busy with during their office hours: doing their jobs
or downloading films from the Internet and talking on ICQ for hours.
Hidden Administrator will help you solve these
problems. It is designed to control (administrate) and monitor
remote computers under Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.
The program is easy to learn and use. It has a
convenient and intuitive interface so even an unskilled user will be
able to learn how to use it.
Hidden Administrator features
Providing full access to the resources of the remote computer.
Monitoring the remote computer in a hidden way.
Controlling the remote computer.
Simultaneous monitors up to 256 PCs.
Recording the image from a remote computer to a video file (the AVI
format).
Launched applications and visited sites monitoring.
Retrieving information from a full-screen DOS window.
Exchanging files with the remote computer.
Transferring sound over the network in real time.
Installing the server side of the program remotely (remote
installation).
Sending messages to the remote computer.
Exchanging messages with the remote computer (chat).
Shutting down and restarting the remote computer.
Retrieving and displaying the system information about the remote
computer.
Working with the registry of the remote computer.
Retrieving and setting the remote clipboard.
Terminating any application on the remote computer.
Automatically terminating applications and processes.
Running programs on the remote computer.
Hiding / showing the taskbar, desktop icons, the mouse pointer,
minimizing / hiding / restoring windows, etc.
Automatically searching for running servers (searching for computers
to connect to).
Protecting a connection to the remote computer with a password.
Sharing remote folders.
Shutting down the remote computer at the specified time.
Waking computers remotely (Wake on LAN).
Setting a password for server configuration.
Saving screenshots from the remote computer.
Printing documents remotely.
Filtering IP addresses.
Data encryption. |