News

Sunbelt's NetOp Allows Remote Windows Access

Sunbelt Software's NetOp 6.5 Windows remote control access software offers Windows 2000 support, tighter integration with Windows security, and two-tier push technology for easier distribution and deployment.

NetOp 6.5 provides full Windows 2000 support with a command mode. Security features include user name and password protection. Other features include remote connectivity options and drag and drop functionality. New protocols include TCP/IP. With the new Windows Logon Name support, a guest user can connect to a host PC by calling the logon name of the user logged in to the host PC. This essentially enables a guest to connect to a user rather than a specific PC.

Contact Sunbelt Software, (800) 336-3166, www.sunbelt-software.com.

About the Author

Scott Bekker is editor in chief of Redmond Channel Partner magazine.

Featured

  • IBM Giving Orgs a Governance Lifeline in Agentic AI Era

    Nearly overnight, organizations are facing brand-new challenges caused by self-directed AI systems (a.k.a. agentic AI). Big Blue is extending them some help.

  • Microsoft Launches Integrated E-mail Security Ecosystem for Defender for Office 365

    Microsoft is expanding its e-mail security capabilities with the launch of a new Integrated Cloud Email Security (ICES) ecosystem for Microsoft Defender for Office 365.

  • Microsoft Joins Workday's AI Agent Partner Network

    Microsoft has become a key partner in Workday's newly launched AI Agent Partner Network, aligning with other industry leaders to integrate AI agents into enterprise workforce systems.

  • LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky To Lead Microsoft's Productivity Initiatives

    In a strategic leadership realignment, Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to oversee its consumer and small business productivity software division, encompassing Microsoft 365, Teams and AI-driven tools like Copilot.