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Remote Scope Network Management Tool

 

 

Minimum System Requirements

 

 

 

 

 

Console

Client

Hardware:

  • Pentium III-500Mhz (recommended Pentium 4 or higher)
  • 16MB SVGA card
  • 512MB or more
  • 200MB available on local hard drive
  • 4X CDROM drive
  • 10/100 Mbps NIC card

Hardware:

  • Pentium II-333Mhz (recommended Pentium III or higher)
  • 16 MB SVGA card
  • 128MB (recommended 256 MB or higher)
  • 10 MB available local hard drive
  • 10/100 mbps NIC card

Software:

  • Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 server, or Windows 2003 server.
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 or better
  • WinZip or WinRAR installed
  • Video card capable of 16 bit, 800 by 600 pixels
  • Internet connection

Software:

  • Windows 98/SE, Windows NT SP6, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 or better
  • Video card capable of 16 bit, 800 by 600 pixels
  • WinZip or WinRAR installed
  • Client for Microsoft Network and deploying Client remotely

 

CD-ROM Includes

RemoteScope Installation Software
Documentation
Video Tutorials


Technical Support

Micro 2000, Inc. offers:

30 Days FREE phone support from the date of purchase
Unlimited lifetime support via email
Also available, pay-per incident phone support or yearly phone support packages

For information on your specific needs, please contact us or see our SOHO edition (Small Office /Home Office) for small business applications

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Quotes:

"I have downloaded your 30 day trial and I am very impressed."

David Redeyoff
RemoteScope user

"After an easy and fast setup, you can control a remote PC with observe-only, shared, or full-control capability."

Windows &.NET Magazine

Recent Review:

"Lets you control an entire network from a central location"

Windows & .NET Magazine, July 2003

 

 

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