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Does Full Control Internet run on the server or the client machine?

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Does Full Control Internet run on the server or the client machine?

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Full Control Internet runs as a server application (the “Remote Administration Manager”) through which the administrator can manage and monitor the computers in real-time. The Remote Administration Manager communicates over the Internet with a client component which is installed on each individual computer. Through this Internet connection the computers can be overseen and managed from anywhere in the world. However, a permanent “always-on” Internet connection is not required. In the real world, not all computers are always connected to the LAN or the Internet. Standalone computers need protection too. For example, consider an account rep who carries a laptop containing sensitive information. It’s not connected but still needs to be secure. Also, servers and networks can go down. When that happens, you don’t want your security going down with it. As long as the client component runs on the managed machine, Full Control Internet will provide protection. When the client next connects wit

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