Desktop Authority from ScriptLogic/Quest does this very nicely. You get to 
decide whether the user knows about what you are doing or not. They have a 
newer piece called Remote Support Center that works with the DA remote support 
to allow for remote sessions from any web browser without having to connect to 
the application console. I can't talk about what someone's pricing would be, 
but I know that they are very good about turning out quotes quite quickly.
HTH,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Remote Desktop Support Options

Hey all.

I'm curious what remote support software for windows people are using. We're 
using Dameware now, and have used VNC in the past... but we also manage Macs 
using Apple Remote Desktop... and we feel that we haven't seen an equal to it 
on the windows side.

Anybody know of a decent program that allows you to A) see who's logged in on a 
machine B) remotely run command and/or install packages, possibly silently C) 
gather basic computer information from a list of computers all while D) Keeping 
a sortable list of connectible computers?

And if you do have a suggestion, what are the costs?

Thanks for any info.


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District

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