Main Window interface
Anyplace Control
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When the Admin Module starts, you will see the Main Window, which contains the following interface elements:
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The Toolbar contains buttons for the most frequently used features.
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· | The "Connect" button is used for the connection to the target remote computers.
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· | The "Disconnect" button is used for the disconnection from the target remote computers.
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· | The "Full Control" button is used for displaying the remote screens of the selected remote computers in individual windows. You may also use your mouse and keyboard to work on the remote desktop.
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· | The "View Only" button is similar to that of "Full Control" mode, except for the fact that it does not allow you to operate the remote computer. It allows you to simply view the remote computer.
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· | The "File Transfer" button is used for transferring files between local and remote PCs.
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· | The "Power" button is used to turn the remote computer on and off. When clicked, the following menu of commands appear: Power On, Shut Down, Restart, Log Off, Blank remote monitor, Lock Mouse & Keyboard, Unblank remote monitor, Unlock Mouse & Keyboard.
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These tabs allow you to choose the needed connection mode: IP-address Connection or Online Account Connection or Computer ID Connection.
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"IP-address Connection" mode allows you to connect to a remote computer using its IP address or a DNS name. Read more here...
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"Online Account Connection" mode allows you to connect to a remote computer using Account Name and computer name instead of IP address. Read more here...
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"Computer ID Connection" mode allows you to connect to a remote computer using computer ID and password. |
The Address Book contains the shortcuts to remote PCs. Each connectivity mode has a separate Address Book. Read more...
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It is a list that chronologically registers the operations you have performed working with the Admin Module, error connection list, etc.
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If you have received an error code, you can read about it here...
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