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DTr 1.4.4 (a)

Released 23 years, 6 months ago. October 2002

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By Danil


DTr 1.4.4 (a)
Informations
From Ukrainia
Author Danil
Family DTr
Category Remote Access
Version DTr 1.4.4 (a)
Released Date Oct 2002, 23 years, 6 months ago.
Additional Information
Server:
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\nbsystem.exe 

size: 10.752 bytes 

port: 10001 TCP

startup:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "nbsession"

Author Information / Description
"DTr (RemoteAdmin)" v.1.4.4
                                      
The program "DTr (RemoteAdmin)" v.1.4.4 is designed for remote administration.
The program can work both in a local area network, and through InterNet.

CAPABILITIES: the file manager, exchange of files, start of the programs, 
review all runned processes in a system, completion of selected process, 
scanning of a screen, keyboard spy, turn off / reboot, and and so on. 
( all on the remote computer - server). Plugins.

In this version exchange data with server is possible for one client only.

FreeWare. "AS IS".                     

Before the installation it is necessary closely to read and to accept all 
conditions of the License agreements ("license.txt").

ATTENTION!!! Before start of a server part it is necessary to delete previous 
version of the program.

Danil

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