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August 2004
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Secure Remote Access with RadminOur favorite solution is Remote
Administrator (Radmin) by Famatech. Radmin is lighning fast, easy
to use, cheap, and secure. Recently, there has been a public discussion
questioning the security of Radmin. Famatech was quick and frank
in their answers. We appreciate a company's willingness to answer
user concerns and to address any problems that crop up. We have
not seen similar responsiveness from competitors such as Microsoft
or Symantec (PC Anywhere). For these reasons, we prefer the security
of Radmin. Complete review.
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July 2004
Network Support
There are several remote control applications available today with
this author’s top choice being Radmin V2.1 from Famatech, LLC. With
Radmin you can control remote Windows servers & workstations
within a window, or full screen (with multitudes of settings available),
and conduct secure file transfers remotely. Radmin is one of the
fastest and most secure applications of its genera. This product
has one of the strongest feature sets available at a reasonable
price for any IT budget. I’ve personally used the software for over
2 years with unfailing results. (Complete article is available in
the printed copy of Network Support Magazine)
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March 2004
SC Magazine
Radmin Remote Administrator is a remote control system, pure and
simple.It is simple, uncomplicated and fast. The client program
provides access to the Windows GUI at the target server and offers
the option of using a telnet session. The telnet option may seem
unattractive, since many administrators will have disabled Windows
telnet server, but it is possible to have a "telnet" session
with the Radmin server running on the target machine even though
the Windows telnet service is stopped. The session is encrypted
in the same way as the graphical interface, so although an ordinary
telnet client can attempt to connect to the Radmin service if it
knows the port number, it will not establish a session. Complete
article
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March 2003
Ottawa PC News ReviewRemote Administrator (Radmin) is remarkably
well thought out.
Although I am normally skeptical of programs that claim to be lean
and mean, yet offer all the features users need, I think Radmin
hits the mark.Installation is simple and straightforward.If you
are running WindowsNT/2K/XP, you can install it as a service. In
this mode, Radmin is always running, even before a user logs in
at the console. This is particularly good for doing remote administration
of servers, as they are typically sitting there with nobody logged
in. You can also install it as a simple application, so it is available
for someone to connect when you specifically run the program. Complete
article...
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February 18 2003
How to ... Remotely Access your PC by CNet
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February 12 2002
Remote Admin for Windows - Remote Control Software Extraordinaire
by WinXP News
Remote control - the ability to connect to a computer across the
network and perform administrative tasks - is a desirable and sometimes
essential feature. One of the best reasons for upgrading to Windows
XP Professional is the built-in remote administration feature. Of
course, Windows 2000 terminal server also offers this ability, as
does Windows NT Terminal Services Edition. But what if you want
to do the same with an NT, Windows 2000 Professional or Windows
9x machine? Or what if you need multiple connections capability
with XP Pro, which only supports one connection at a time? We were
looking for such a remote control application for a small business
we were working with. We had used pcAnywhere in the past, but found
that the cost of that application was a little high. We tested several
products for ease of use and features and found that Sunbelt's Radmin
for Windows was the perfect solution for our mixed Windows environment.
Radmin has all the features of pcAnywhere but at a fraction of the
price. You can install it on Windows NT, 2000, 9x or XP systems
and remote control those systems from other Windows computers. Just
what we needed! Features that were important to us included: Sending
and receiving clipboard contents Each file transfers Multiple connections
support Good performance over slow links Easy setup and operation
for novice users Radmin filled the bill excellently in all these
areas. We had also looked at VNC (a freeware remote control application
- http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/), but felt that the interface
and setup might be a bit too complex for novice and power user Windows
users. Radmin was a good choice because the interface conformed
to typical Windows application standards and was easy to install
and setup. Even more important, the vendor could field tech support
calls! That's another advantage Remote Admin had over VNC. There
is only peer and web support for VNC - there's no one for you to
call if there are problems. All in all, the combination of cost,
performance and ease of use made Radmin for Windows the best choice.
We're happy with it and our users are happy with it. It doesn't
get much better than that!
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TechRepublic's reviews
Radmin brings robust remote administration to Windows NT/2000
[Dec 5, 2000] In a command-line world such as UNIX, administrators
can dial in and make changes, monitor systems, run backups, and
so on. Conversely, administrators of Windows systems have traditionally
relied on imperfect remote management solutions such as PCAnywhere
or Windows' built-in Remote Access Services... However, a hot little
program from Famatech, aptly named Remote Administrator, integrates
seamlessly into Windows systems and offers major improvements in
performance and functionality over other remote administration solutions.
The first time I tried this I felt like I was in UNIX bliss, as
I administered the remote Windows machine. Remote Administrator
(Radmin) from Famatech combines the most sought-after software characteristics:
It's small, speedy, and robust...
One of my favorite Radmin features is that it can be integrated
directly into the Windows NT/2000 security model. When you choose
the Windows NT security option and click Permissions, Radmin allows
you to grant access to specific NT/2000 users and/or groups... Radmin
2.0 can be installed on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 with
Service Pack 4 or higher, and Windows 2000. You must also have TCP/IP
installed on the machine. The program itself is small and fast,
so there are no minimum hardware requirements. The Radmin documentation
even claims that it will run on Windows 95 using a 386 with 8MB
of RAM...Complete article... Radmin's tools simplify remote administration
of Windows NT/2000[Dec 7, 2000] Famatech's Remote Administrator
(Radmin) is a small but full-featured remote management program.
Don't assume that Radmin's diminutive size means it's not a full-featured
program. In fact, it includes features that are lacking in much
larger programs. Radmin's remote control feature mirrors similar
traits in PCAnywhere, Virtual Network Computing, and other packages,
with one notable improvement—speed.In a LAN environment, if you
connect to another machine and go into full-screen mode, you'll
find it easy to forget you aren't at your own workstation....
The other major plus is Radmin's security features. The integration
with Windows NT security, the IP filter options, and the fact that
Radmin uses 128-bit encryption make it quite secure. The full-screen
view is a nice feature, and I have been thrilled with the ability
to log off a user and log back on as an administrator on remote
machines.Complete article...
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Tucows review
Remote Administrator is a fantastic Internet Tool application
that enables you to work on a set remote computer from you own
computer, and with as much speed and efficiency as possible. You
will see a remote computer screen in the window of your computer,
or on the whole screen of your computer. Your mouse and a keyboard
are transferred to the remote computer. Now you can work with
the remote computer, as if you are sitting in right front of it.
Key Features:File Transfer, Full Control, View, System Shutdown
and Telnet Services. It's password protected. It offers NT domain
user level security support. It offers Multi-language Support. This
is a great program overall. No more toiling with servers or direct
cable links! This is a utility for PC-to-PC transfer and remote
connections. It has a lot of options you will love, so throw the
imitations away. This is a keeper.
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ZDnet review (highest five star rating)
Controlling and viewing a remote PC just got easier and faster thanks
to Remote Administrator. This program lets you connect to any Windows
NT or Windows 9x computer that's running the administrator program,
to view or remotely control the desktop at an incredible speed over
a LAN. Compared with other such programs, Remote Administrator is
amazingly small and fast. It works over both a dial-up connection
and on a network, as long as TCP/IP protocol is setup. Over a busy
LAN, the fast response from the remote PC almost creates the illusion
that you're sitting in front of the server, even when using full
window dragging. You can create shortcut icons for frequently used
addresses and even use the built-in Telnet client to connect to
the host. Remote Administrator can be run as a Windows NT or Windows
9x service so that it starts up automatically and invisibly. Conversely,
it can be set up to be run manually. It deserves a look from anyone
even considering remote control or anyone looking to provide these
tools to a help desk.--------------------
Remote Administrator is pick of the day (27/08/99)
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You've got a laptop computer. You've got a desktop computer. You're
away from the computer at home when you suddenly realize you need
a file stored on it. If you can't get the data from some spreadsheet
your butt is going to be toast. So you jump back in your car, say
a quick prayer, and roar off down the highway doing Mach 3 hoping
you'll be able to get it and get back in time. That's one way to
deal with that particular situation but let's back up a moment and
take a look at a somewhat different option. So you realize you don't
have that file on your laptop. Time to freak out right? Nope, not
in the slightest because you're using Remote Administrator. Instead
of killing yourself trying to go home and physically snatch up the
file, Remote Administrator lets you run your home computer like
you were actually there, even though you're currently sitting at
the drive through window at Taco Bell. You can see the other computers
screen and work with it as if you were physically there but you
know have the advantage of doing it all by remote control. Open
up that spreadsheet, copy the data and enjoy your Mexican pizza
in peace. What could be better? (perhaps if they didn't water there
soda down so damn much but that's another story). Remote Administrator
serves a number of useful job roles. Beyond just the usual role
of accessing a home/work PC while on the go, Remote Administrator
is really helpful for dishing out technical support. Have you ever
had someone close to you (parents, relatives, etc) buy a brand new
computer then end up hassling you every five minutes with phone
calls for help? It can be torture trying to explain how to do even
the most basic tasks over the phone. You know exactly what needs
to be done but getting the person on the other end of the phone
line to do what you're saying can be an exercise in futility. Save
yourself some headaches by installing Remote Administrator. If a
problem crops up just hook into their computer through Remote Administrator
and do it yourself. Makes life easier for everyone involved. The
same principle applies to other areas as well like the network at
the office, etc. Instead of walking down and working on each machine
individually, the System Administrator can just stay at his/her
desk and do it all by remote. Using Remote Administrator is simple
because it's nothing more than a window with the other computer's
desktop inside (you can also run it full screen on your computer
if you prefer). Just go about your business like you normally would,
there aren't really any major directions to learn to instructions
to read. The hardest part of the whole thing is the installation
and that is for the most part a no-brainer. Performance wise, Remote
Administrator is darn good. The biggest factor determining how well
Remote Administrator will work for you is the type of connection
you're using. On a LAN or other high speed hook up everything is
lightening fast and updates for the remote system are instant. It
can be hard to tell which computer you're using, the one your sitting
at or the remote one, because it's so fast. If you're dialing in
with a modem on the other hand it still functions just fine but
not quite as speedily as a network connection. With a modem you're
average is about 5-10 screen updates a second. Not quite real time
but more than adequate when you just need to do some quick work
on a remote computer. Remote Administrator might not have the name
recognition of say Symantec's pcANYWHERE, but if you're in the market
for this type of software, give it a chance. Don't just be a sheep
and run off to CompUSA to snag pcANYWHERE without trying some alternatives
first. You won't be sorry
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Radmin review from SharewareJunkies
Remote Administrator is a simple, yet powerful program, that allows
a user to work on a remote computer from their own computer. The
program works by displaying a window on your computer, which shows
the remote computer's screen, as well as giving the user the ability
to use your mouse and keyboard with the remote computer.
If you ever had the need to use a remote computer from your own
computer, than this program is for you.
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WebAttack review of Remote Administrator (Editor's Pick Gold)
http://www.radmin.com/bitrix/redirect.php?event1=Go_out&event2=Webattack.com&event3=Reviews&goto=http%3A//www.webattack.com/reviews/remoteadmin_rv.shtml
Remote Administrator is an easy to use and lightning fast remote
computing tool that can be used to connect to a remote PC via TCP/IP
(Internet). The remote computer can be operated just like you would
use your own desktop, using your mouse to access all the functions
or optionally via telnet access.
The software is based on two components, the server and the viewer.
In order to connect to the remote computer, the server must be running
on it, - then all you need to do from the your location is to enter
the IP address and the (optional) password and within seconds the
screen will load and display the remote desktop.
The most important detail about Remote Administrator is the speed
in which the images are displayed. It is almost like using your
own machine, except for a refresh delay of a few seconds, depending
on the Graphics that are loaded. They claim to be the fastest tool
around, and you better believe it! I connected to a friend overseas
via modem, installed some software for him, helped him setting up
Outlook Express and some other things, all with a comfortable speed
that you would not expect when using a visual remote software.
While you are working on the remote computer, your mouse movements
can be easily followed by an observer, which is very helpful if
you are using Remote Administrator to give Tech Support or Online
Tutorials.
In addition to password protection, the server can be configured
to limit access to a list of IP addresses and encrypt all the data
that is being transmitted. The server can be run as a service, making
it available at all times or manual, to be used only when needed.
Even though the supplied documentation is fairly meager and needs
some work (readme.txt only) Remote Administrator is easy to use
and does not require any special knowledge or technical background.
All it amounts to is entering the IP address of the other machine
and the remote desktop is "all yours". The prize for the
package is a mere $25 which will buy you a lifetime license for
two computers.
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The Softwareview Radmin description
Radmin is a very fast networking remote access system. Radmin
is a program which enables you to work on a remote PC at real-time
speeds. Only mouse and keyboard signals are sent. Cool features
in Radmin include video hook driver technology, optional encryption
(DES-56bit) of all data streams, and IP filtering.
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Softseek description
Remote Administrator is a remote access application which enables
you to work on a remote computer with real-time speed.The remote
computer's screen is displayed within a window on your computer.
You can then use your mouse and keyboard to work on the remote computer.
Remote Administrator consists of two modules: the server which generates
the display, and the client (viewer) which draws the display on
your screen. In addition, the server part of the program includes
several command line switches intended for system administrators.
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Preporučujemo upotrebu Radmin-a za:
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Radmin Glavne pogodnosti
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- Daljinski pristup i kontrolu PC-a.
- System administraciju i network menadžment.
- Helpdesk servisi (daljinska podrška kupcima).
- Telecommuting (pristup računaru od kuće).
- Transfer fajlova na i sa udaljene lokacije. More...
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- Fleksibilne
cene.
- Real-time
brzina rada.
- Friendly
interface.
- Stabilnost u radu, trouble-free performanse.
- Remote
access bezbednost.
- Free upgrade na verziju 3.0 (Specijalna ponuda!).
- Besplatna e-mail podrške
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