BySoft Internet
Remote Control 2.6 (95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP)
FREEWARE version
Internet Remote
Control enables remote monitoring and control of a DialUp connection.
It also enables message communication between connected users and
remote program execution on the server.
Internet Remote Control consists of two programs: IRServer and IRClient.
The IRServer is installed on the computer that has Internet DialUp
connection, and IRClient is installed on all other computers that
need to monitor and control connection. IRServer monitors DialUp
connection and sends info to all connected clients. Clients can
dial, disconnect, communicate and run programs on server.
BySoft Internet
Remote Control is free for personal and non-profit use (excluding
governmental entities and educational institutions); business users
must purchase a valid end-user license to continue using the software.
If you are a
business user, or you want to connect more than one client to server,
visit Order section for the information how to purchase PRO version.
Changes in 2.6
- server/client communication changes
- internal changes
Changes in 2.4.6
- problem with connections with very long user names corrected
Changes
in 2.4.5
- small fix in client
Changes in
2.4.4
- default client name is the name of the user currently logged onto
the system
Changes in 2.4.3
- better connect/disconnect under NT/2000
- server/client communication changes
Changes in 2.4.2
- installation changes
- internal changes
Changes in 2.4.1
- better help
- internal changes
If you have
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