Location:  Home » Access Linux Platform  
Categories
Apparel
Automotive
Baby
Beauty
Books
Computers
DVD
Electronics
Gourmet Food
Gocery
Health
Home & Garden
Industrial & Science
Jewelry
Kindle Store
Kitchen
Magazines
MP3 Downloads
Music
Muscial Instruments
Office Products
Outdoor Living
Pet Supplies
Photo & Camera
Software
Sporting Goods
Tools & Hardware
Toys
Unbox
VHS
PC & Video Games
Watches
Wireless

Symantec pcAnywhere 11.5 Host & Remote - 5 User Pack

Symantec pcAnywhere 11.5 Host & Remote - 5 User Pack

enlarge enlarge 
From: Symantec


This item is no longer available


Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Linux, Windows 2000, Windows Xp
Color: 5-user
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Windows XP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 3.2 x 1.1

MPN: 10318998
Model: 10318998
UPC: 037648250146
EAN: 0037648250146


Features:
  • Remotely manage Linux as well as Windows systems
  • Manage both platforms from Java-enabled Web browser
  • New bandwidth auto-detect; support for Windows preinstallation environment
  • Secure remote-computer management; built-in AES 256-bit encryption
  • Powerful, efficient file-transfer capabilities; host conferencing

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
PCANYWHERE 11.5 H AND R 5U


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Be aware! Some seller is selling pirate copies.   June 9, 2006
Journey (Van Nuys, CA)
For your information; Symantec doesn't market PCAnywhere series in paper sleeves, any Symantec product comes in paper sleeves without retail box (other than Norton Anti-virus) is fake.


1 out of 5 stars don't buy it   February 7, 2006
M. Averill
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

I use PC Anywhere every day to admin systems and I can tell you 11.5 is not a upgrade it will only slow down your access and cause other issues with the performance of your system. This must have been a rush release. I have went back to 10.5 and will probably stay ther until I am convinced Symnatec has released a quality upgrade to this product. I contacted about these things to no avail. It sounds like just about everyone else rating this product feels the same. I like 10.5 and previous versions but somebody really let the quality slip on 11.5


5 out of 5 stars pcAnywhere is great for demonstration purposes!   November 4, 2005
C. WU (Santa Clara, CA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have a PC in the livingroom for showing videos, slides, etc for my 2 year old. I had to come out of my study to switch programs for him since he is still on a high chair at a safe distance from the monitor and keyboard. With this wonderful product, I can remotely control the livingroom pc from my study and I know exactly what's being shown on that pc's monitor. This is something that terminal service CANNOT do! I also use it among the several PC's I have and save the cost for KVM switches!


5 out of 5 stars pcanywhere 11.5 host and remote   September 18, 2005
Paul Edward Heinze (california)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Product worked great. The wizard allows for easy setup for a new connection. Ive used several previous versions of pcanywhere and as far as ease of use the previous versions are not in the same league as the current one.


5 out of 5 stars PcA still tops in file transfer   September 6, 2005
purdaddy (Wichita, KS)
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

[...] Terminal Services does not include a simple to configure (or use for that matter) file transfer function. PcAnywhere is still tops in file transfer functionality. The Command Queue in versions 11.0 and above is simply sweet. Load up file transfer and transfer over as many files as you like in the order you choose. You don't have to wait for the last file(s) to transfer before you move on to other files. You just keep selecting files to transfer and PcA puts them into a queue list to be sent in the order you selected them. You can rearrange this list as well, as it's processing. Sure, there are a ton of PcAnywhere alternatives, but without FTP/HTTP or VPN connections to transfer files (which may also require more firewall fiddling), PcAnywhere gives you the capability and does so very well. If you don't need to transfer data/files, then by all means, use RDC (Remote Desktop Control) or Terminal Services or VNC or....well, you get the picture. And those are only the tip of the remote control software iceberg....but PcA is still one of the best all inclusive tools around.



Powered by Associate-O-Matic


Search for Access Linux Platform in Tutorials
Search for Access Linux Platform in Encyclopedia
Search for Access Linux Platform in Dictionary
Search for Access Linux Platform in Open Directory
Search for Access Linux Platform in Store
Search for Access Linux Platform in SiteGetter
Search for Access Linux Platform in ArticleGig
Search for Access Linux Platform in TradeCrafts
Medical school help

Access Linux Platform
Access Linux Platform top Access Linux Platform