AdRem sfConsole 2007
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| Platform: | Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista | | Price: | $345 | | File Size: | 13800 Kb | | Screenshot: |  | | Manufacturer: | | | Product page: | Click to visit | | Description from the Publisher: |
Web-enabled, protocol-independent solution for fast remote and local access to the NetWare console protected with ultra-strong encryption and eDirectory authentication. Remote access the console is possible via the web, firewall, Linux machines, NetWare Remote Manager, ConsoleOne and NWAdmin. Users can restrict access to individual screens and commands, open multiple server and program screens simultaneously from a single console, as well as connect to the server and transfer files even when eDirectory is inaccessible. Unlike Novell RConsole, sfConsole does not overload Windows and supports all NetWare versions. |
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