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Remote utilities
Remote utilities










remote utilities

You can still connect to a remote Host with grey status using a direct route, provided all other requirements for a direct connection are met (e.g. for direct connection the grey status has the same meaning as the blue status.

remote utilities

This applies both to direct and Internet-ID connection types

  • Red icon ( ) - An active remote session is in progress.
  • for Internet-ID connection the blue status means that Host has successfully connected to an intermediary server and is ready for remote access.
  • Note, however, that this status doesn't tell if the Host TCP port (5650 by default) is allowed in the computer and/or perimeter firewall or if a port forwarding rule is set
  • for direct connection the blue status means the Host is ready for remote access.
  • Blue icon ( ) can mean one of the following:.
  • The Host icon in the system tray can turn different colors depending on the Host connection status and connection type used.
  • Since Host runs as a system service, you can remotely control UAC prompt messages and perform administrative tasks on the remote computer.
  • You can change this behavior in the startup mode settings.
  • Host always runs as a SYSTEM service and starts with Windows by default.
  • Enable Ask user permission if you want to ask permission before connecting to someone's remote computer.
  • Host works for both unattended and attended access.
  • Internet-ID connection must be enabled in Host settings.
  • Host can accept direct connections and Internet-ID connections.
  • You can review and change the Host settings through the Windows Start menu or by right-clicking its icon in the system tray. You must have administrative privileges on the computer in order to install the Host. Host is a persistent module that you can install on a remote computer for 24/7 access.












    Remote utilities