Netop Remote Control

Netop Remote Control is a line of software for remote management, desktop sharing and support of various computer systems.

Netop Remote Control
Developer(s)Netop Business Solutions A/S
Stable release
12.86 (2021201) / July 27, 2021 (2021-07-27)
Operating systemAndroid
iOS
Linux
MacOS
OS/2
Windows
4690 Operating System
Available inMultilingual
TypeRemote administration software, Remote desktop software, Remote support software
Websitewww.netop.com/remotesupport.htm

Netop Remote Control

Netop Remote Control is available for servers, personal computers, smartphones, tablets, kiosk systems, ATMs and point-of-sale systems. Remote browser based connections are possible using Netop Portal, which is a hosted service for connections over the internet.[1] Cross-platform capabilities make it possible to access the most common operating systems from any operating system of the same selection like Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Android, iOS, Symbian, Linux,[2] Mac, eComStation, ArcaOS, Toshiba 4690 and more via LAN, WAN or internet.[3] Connections over the internet are possible to both pre-installed clients as well as on-demand clients.[4][5] Client modules as well as server modules may run in a physical or virtual environment.[6][7][8][9]

See also

References

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  4. Netop OnDemand PC Pro, Jan 2006
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  6. Iwona Chomiak-Orsa, Wiesława Gryncewicz, Maja Leszczyńska. "IT tools in the virtualization of the software implementation and maintenance process", Wrocław University of Economics, Central and Eastern European Online Library 2012.
  7. Brian Underdahl. "iPAQ for Dummies". John Wiley & Sons.
  8. Donna Knapp. "A Guide to Service Desk Concepts". Cengage Learning.
  9. John C. Dvorak; Chris Pirillo; Wendy Tailor. "ONLINE! THE BOOK". Prentice Hall.
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