Remote PC or Network Access Made Possible

Symantec's pcANYWHERE32 for Windows 95 and Windows NT allows network administrators located anywhere in the world to remotely access applications and data from a home or field PC or network. It offers remote control, file transfer and general communications with modem, as well as direct and LAN connections across Windows 95 and Windows NT all in one box.

 

Users can quickly access remote data by simple drag-and-drop procedures from the remote machine's directory. It is compatible with earlier versions of pcANYWHERE. Quick Start Wizards guide users through the setup and configuration process. Unique features speed users through remote control sessions and file transfer procedures, saving time and connect charges. For fast file transfer between two PCs, a parallel cable is included in the box. An automatic virus scan protects against viruses during file transfer. Symantec Corporation, Cupertino, CA, (800) 441-7234, www.symantec.com.

 

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