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MagicLink 2.0 (a)

Released 23 years, 8 months ago. August 2002

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By cmjsoft


MagicLink 2.0 (a)
Informations
From China
Author cmjsoft
Family Magic Link
Category Remote Access
Version MagicLink 2.0 (a)
Released Date Aug 2002, 23 years, 8 months ago.
Language Delphi
Additional Information
Server:
C:\WINDOWS\System.exe 

size: 671 KB	  

port: 50005, 60006 TCP

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

added:
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\tdllcope.vxd

Author Information / Description
- Server will automatically link to client for you to control. (You needn't specifly a server's IP to connect.) 
- Control a computer which is inside a lan from outside lan 
- Contols almost all PCs everywhere 
- support DNS, FTP, Email magiclink, either will do 

Detail... what's MagicLink technique
Common remote connection is to specify a IP to connect to a remote PC.
If you don't know the IP or the remote PC is inside a Lan, you can't access thePC forever.
MagicLink is a technique that you needn't specify IP to connect to a remote computer which
has installed a server. As the server will automatically connect to your client.
Using MagicLink, you can control a computer which is inside a lan from outside the lan,
you just enter the "search" button, all of your servers will appear in the list for 
you to connect and manage.  

Features 
Can run in Spy mode. Detail... 
realtime remote desktop monitor and control 
file resuming transfer and file compress transfer 
Easy to access almost all PCs everywhere through MagicLink technique. 
Secure and convenient to control the server computer. 
One client can own limitless server. 
Filesystem manage, Desktop magnage, system manage  

cmjsoft

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