Remote Administrator (also known as Radmin) is a powerful Remote Desktop Connection tool built into Windows to remotely manage and access the resources of other computers. Depending on the operating mode set in the program, you can either look at the actions performed by the user of the computer to which we are remotely connected, or take over the operation of his system. There is also a file exchange mode, which allows you to conveniently copy files from your computer to your computer, just like in the Explorer's system window.
- Allows you to remotely monitor or work on more than one computer in the network, from one workstation. - A complete remote control solution with built-in features such as File Transfer, NT Security, Telnet and Multilanguage Support. - The user can see on the monitor the screen of the remote computer in a window or on the whole screen.
All mouse movements and keyboard signals are transmitted directly to the remote computer. - Remote Administrator can work with any remote computer as long as it is connected to the Internet or in the same local network. - The program does not require a quick link.
The 56k modem is fast enough to refresh the screen 5-10 times per second. In the local network, it offers 100-500 times the refresh rate per second. - The speed of radmin can be adjusted to ensure adequate bandwidth.
- High security is the result of using 128-bit encryption for all data flows. - Remote Administrator uses TCP/IP protocol - the most commonly used protocol used in LAN, WAN and the Internet. This means that you can remotely control any computer, anywhere in the world.
- When working in full control mode, the user has complete and unlimited control over the remote computer, so you can run applications, work with documents, transfer files, and even finish working on the remote computer.* * - assuming that the user has administrator privileges or received such privileges from the system administrator. The trial version allows you to use the program for 30 days.









