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NetSupport Manager 12.8

A highly secure self-hosted solution that delivers both local and remote support services in a single product

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PRICE One to 500 systems, perpetual licence, £10 each exc VAT from netsupport­manager.com

NetSupport Manager is a complete support system that you host on your own network. That doesn’t mean it’s limited to local connection­s, however: it’s fully capable of supporting remote workers over the internet, and on private wide-area connection­s. The remote access features are included in the price, and let you link remote offices and homeworker­s to the main site with a choice of encryption options, including 256-bit AES.

Deployment is inevitably a little more complex than with a cloudhoste­d support solution, but it’s still straightfo­rward. To handle off-site connection­s, the gateway server component needs to be installed on a Windows PC that’s accessible over the internet, which you can achieve by port forwarding or by placing the host in your DMZ. You then just need to send the NetSupport client installer to remote users, along with a configurat­ion file containing the details of the gateway server.

Once the software is set up, it’s very secure, as the main server, gateway and clients must all possess the same security key, and an integrated firewall ensures that no unauthoris­ed connection attempts can get through to your internal network. Session encryption is fully supported, and you can optionally restrict which technician­s are able to access which remote systems.

Installati­on on local Windows clients is even easier: the Deploy tool can scan the local network and push the software to selected systems for automatic installati­on. macOS clients require manual installati­on, but NetSupport tells us it’s looking into ways of streamlini­ng the process.

All clients can be browsed from the Control console, whether they’re connected locally or over the internet. Systems are sorted into a tree view in the left pane, with dynamic grouping allowing you to sort clients by criteria such as operating system, hardware class and geographic­al location. Selecting a group shows all members in the opposite pane, and a monitor mode displays scalable thumbnails of each one’s screen, so you can watch user activity in real-time.

Connecting to a client is a cinch: double-clicking on its icon initiates a desktop session, while specific functions (such as file transfer) can be accessed from the dropdown menu, a row of shortcut icons or directly from the Control host’s Explorer view.

Once you’re in, the main View app shows you the client’s screen, with a ribbon bar at the top for fast access to

“All clients can be browsed from the NetSupport Manager Control console, whether they’re connected locally or over the internet”

a wealth of support tools. You can switch between controllin­g, sharing or passively viewing the screen, launch local apps, have text and audio chats, share clipboards, take screen captures and reboot the client.

There’s also a selection of useful extras. The free PIN Connect server allows a technician and user to instantly start a support session by entering the same unique PIN, meaning there’s no need for support staff to hunt through a long list of clients to find the right one.

Then there’s the file-distributi­on tool, which allows the operator to send a set of files to multiple clients in one go. The software also includes the facility to show your own screen to single or multiple clients – potentiall­y useful for training. You can even capture recordings of control system activity, save them locally and replay them to clients.

A final welcome feature is an extensive inventory tool, which captures hardware details along with lists of hot fixes, installed applicatio­ns, processes and services – even allowing you to remotely stop, start and pause the latter.

SMBs that want the full spectrum of support options for both onpremises and remote users will find NetSupport Manager more than meets their needs. It offers a wealth of secure and versatile support features, and its perpetual licensing model takes away any worries about ongoing costs.

REQUIREMEN­TS Windows 7/Server 2012 macOS 10.5 Linux Mobile app: iOS 7 Android 4

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RIGHT All clients, both remote and local, can be connected to from the main console
ABOVE & RIGHT All clients, both remote and local, can be connected to from the main console
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LEFT The NetSupport iOS app enables technician­s to provide support on the move

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