
AWRC allows you to gather more information from the remote system than remote privileged users can dream about. By far and large, AWRC is the more powerful remote audit tool you can find. AWRC provides a great set of tools for remote computer management. You can do virtually anything on the remote computer you do on the local system.
v7.5 [Feb 25, 2011]
-fixes in some cases screen updates not synching, staling the screen refreshing on local machine.
-fixes an issue with automatic updates.
-A very significant speed improvement, due to a full rewrite of the image handling routines.
-Included an alert icon which shows up on the remote system during a connection. (This is for conformance with some corporate policies, but the classic stealth release can also be downloaded).
-Solved all outstanding DEP issues, now it should run even on 64-bit server operating systems with DEP fully enforced.
-Fixes remote mouse movement issues.
-Support for multiple monitors (up to 10 monitors) on the remotely accessed computer. You can easily select a monitor by using the Monitors drop down button under the viewer area of the Desktop tab.
-Now, you can produce Control-Alt-Del on Windows 7, Windows 2008 and Windows Vista remote machines in the same way you did for previous Windows versions. No Windows settings need to be changed on the remote machine.
-A number of code changes aimed at speed improvement and reducing CPU utilization and memory usage.
-Encrypted communication has been simplified still keeping security at the
highest level. Key pairs are now generated using the Diffie-Hellman algorithm and random data from Windows crypto API. There is no need for the user to enter any secret text to generate key pairs. Asymethric key exchange is done now in one single cycle.
Excellent tool for remotely controlling other computers. It allows you to establish a secure connection to another computer and view programs in text mode