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тАО02-19-2002 07:53 AM
тАО02-19-2002 07:53 AM
remote control solution - pcAnywhere or other?
Hi all,
I'm looking for some constructive opinions on any remote control solution that will allow me to take control of a console of any NT4/Win2000 server in our IT environment around the globe.
The solution must be considered secure in order for it to be approved by our internal Security team. This means suitable levels of authentication and control over who has access.
We have been scared off by rumours that PCAnywhere is "easily broken" and are looking for verification that it or a similar package is secure enough. Does anyone have any strong opinions/experience on any solution that I should be aware of when reviewing PCAnywhere and its rivals?
Many thanks,
Andy
I'm looking for some constructive opinions on any remote control solution that will allow me to take control of a console of any NT4/Win2000 server in our IT environment around the globe.
The solution must be considered secure in order for it to be approved by our internal Security team. This means suitable levels of authentication and control over who has access.
We have been scared off by rumours that PCAnywhere is "easily broken" and are looking for verification that it or a similar package is secure enough. Does anyone have any strong opinions/experience on any solution that I should be aware of when reviewing PCAnywhere and its rivals?
Many thanks,
Andy
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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тАО02-19-2002 12:08 PM
тАО02-19-2002 12:08 PM
Re: remote control solution - pcAnywhere or other?
Can't help you on the security aspects though our pcAnywhere has several encryption options. Do know that it's the only one we could find which operates reliably over a double satellite hop.
Ron
Ron
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тАО02-20-2002 06:52 AM
тАО02-20-2002 06:52 AM
Re: remote control solution - pcAnywhere or other?
We discarded PCAnywhere in favor of this:
http://www.binaryresearch.net/remotelyanywhere.html
It's as secure as anything else we looked at and works well over our WAN links. The pricing is good, support is good and the developers are responsive to user feedback.
HTH,
Paul
http://www.binaryresearch.net/remotelyanywhere.html
It's as secure as anything else we looked at and works well over our WAN links. The pricing is good, support is good and the developers are responsive to user feedback.
HTH,
Paul
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