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Home > Symantec > Symantec pcAnywhere 12.1 Host & Remote OEM - ON SALE
Symantec pcAnywhere 12.1 Host & Remote OEM - ON SALE
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Item Number: 12132368
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Symantec pcAnywhere 12.1 is a remote-control solution that lets you manage computers, resolve help-desk issues quickly, and connect to remote devices simply and securely. Gateway functionality enables remote users to find the hosts they need behind routers or firewalls, with minimal setup and without requiring hosts to have fixed or public IP addresses. This new version also brings you the award-winning ease of use, security, and versatility you’ve come to expect from pcAnywhere, and it now supports Windows Vista and Mac OS X Universal, as well as certain earlier PC and Mac operating systems.
Features:
- New! Windows Vista support: Windows Vista host support enables management of Windows Vista computers from any pcAnywhere remote system.
- New! Mac OS X Universal support: Mac OS X Universal support provides remote-control capability across both PowerPC and Intel-based Mac systems.
- Enhanced Gateway functionality: Gateway functionality makes it easier for remote users to access the pcAnywhere hosts they need.
- New Basic View interface: remote connections are easy, especially with the new Basic View interface designed especially for novice users and secure through built-in AES 256-bit encryption.
- Support users in multiple locations: Symantec pcAnywhere 12.1 is ideal for help desks, VARs, and system integrators who need an efficient, versatile way to support users in multiple locations.
- Supports most operating systems: you can connect to and manage computers running Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X Universal, or Microsoft Pocket PC.
- Host Invitation: Host Invitation feature allows end users to establish a reverse (outbound) connection to the help desk without knowing IP addresses.
- Single-session manager: combines pcAnywhere Manager and all active sessions into one tabbed window view.
- Connects to Pocket PCs: allows Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X Universal, and Microsoft Pocket PC remote systems to connect to Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X Universal hosts.
- Connection wizard: guides new users through their initial client-host connection.
- Powerful file transfer: powerful file-transfer capabilities allow users to upload and download files across different platforms.
- Robust security: mandatory password protection and login encryption help ensure that only authorized users can access a pcAnywhere host; uses FIPS 140-2–validated encryption up to AES 256-bit.
- Bandwidth auto detect: automatically maximizes pcAnywhere performance for each type of connection.
- Remote management tools: provides direct access to vital operating-system utilities (such as Command Prompt, Task Manager, and Services) on the host system.
System Requirements:
Host, Remote & Gateway Operating Systems: Windows® Vista, XP, 2000, or Server 2003 Host & Gateway Operating Systems: Windows x64 Hard Drive Space: 35 MB
Processor Type: Intel® Pentium®, PowerPC® G4 (Mac), EM64T or AMD64 for Host & Gateway
Processor Speed: 233 MHz
RAM: 128 MB
Other: CD-ROM drive, Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1
CrossPlatform Remote: JRE 1.4.2 or later, Red Hat® 9, Red Hat Enterprise Linux® ES or WS 3.0/4/0, SuSE Enterprise Desktop 9/10, OpenSuSE® 10.0/10.1, Mac OS X 10.4, Windows 2000 or later
Linux Host: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES or WS 3.0/4.0, SuSE Enterprise Desktop 9/10, OpenSuSE 10.0/10.1, SuSE Enterprise Server 9/10, KDE or GNOME
Mac OS X Universal Host: Mac OS X® 10.4 or later, PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel processors
Web Remote: JRE 1.4.2 or later, Internet Explorer, Firefox®, or Safari®
Mobile: Windows Mobile® 2003 SE for Pocket PC/Pocket PC Phone Edition or later, 1 MB of available RAM for installation
Symantec Packager: Windows Vista Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate; Windows XP Pro; Windows 2000 Pro, Server, or Advanced; Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise
OEM "Original Equipment Manufacturer" Software is distributed to companies like Dell, IBM & HP for installation on new machines. The main difference is that OEM can not be used as an upgrade, any previous or trial versions of the software must be uninstalled before installing an OEM. The packaging is typically CD & License, no box. OEM Software does not come with installation support from the manufacturer.
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