Remote Administration
The term "Remote Administration" generally refers to any method of remotely controling a computer. Typically a server, or network workstation, although sometimes "Home User" computers can be remotely administered by their owners.
Remote Administration is not to be confused with Remote Access, which is used to access one's computer fully from another location.
Examples of Remote Administration tasks:
Shutting down another computer over the network
Editing another computer's registry settings
Installing software on another machine
Before undertaking the actions that can be affect on your system it is recommended to perform registry backup to avoid a risk of computer disabling.
See also remote backup software
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Backup Software Glossary
Current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.
Handy Backup is a backup utility for Windows Servers and PCs that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.
The glossary contains 473 terms. The current section Network contains 26 terms.
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