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CIA DRiVE.net 2


License Free
Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 373 Limitations None
Publisher Datapol File Size 3.9M
Date added 03 Feb 2006 Check your speed

Tool to access (even unbootable) computers over the network. Perfect to perform an offline Anti-Virus check. Also included is a solution to wakeup, shutdown and restart remote computers over the LAN. Last but not least the included CIA User Manager shows the account information of the remote computer.

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