What makes Radmin the most secure remote access utility on the market?
Radmin generates a unique “secret key” for each connection based on a large random bit sequence. The access password remains on your computer in encrypted format and is never transmitted between Radmin Viewer and Radmin Server. This prevents malicious users from intercepting or generating the key to crack the encrypted data. Radmin 3 also supports Windows Vista/XP/2008/2003/2000 user level security with Kerberos and NTLMv2 support. Of course, you decide whether or not to permit remote access from specific users or user groups. Permissions for Radmin connections can be given to users from primary domains, trusted domains and active directories. Radmins use of the Advanced 256 bit AES encryption algorithm provides the highest protection available against third party intervention. All data, including screen images, mouse cursor movements and keyboard signals, are always encrypted. The encryption is impossible to turn off for Radmin (Remote Administrator) 2.1 and higher. Radmin Server has
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