LiteManager Free for Windows PC

The product is available in two versions The Free edition includes the main functions and capabilities of the LiteManager program and offers up to 30 free licenses for remote access to 30 computers. Installing the program is simple. However, the package includes two modules, namely,

A user is instructed to install the server app on the system he intends to monitor or would like to have remote access. While its cousin, LiteManager Viewer, needs to be installed on the system from where you want to access it. Upon completing the installation, a window appears on your computer screen where you have to enter your password. Following the security window, open the general tab under the Options window. Here, you can modify some general settings as per your choice. For instance, you can keep the icon in the system tray, etc.

Once the Server module configurations are set up, switch to Viewer utility. To use the application, you will be required to establish a connection. So, switch to the new connection tab and specify all the connection details to access the server module. If all goes well, you’ll observe the connection being set up to the server. The entire screen of the remote computer will be visible to your other system screen, and you can see it working with your remote computer’s keyboard and mouse. The GUI (Graphical User Interface) of the LiteManager is very straightforward and self-explanatory. It hardly requires any guidance. You can download it here.

Can you control a server remotely?

Any machine can be controlled remotely using the right set of software. You will need to Remote Desktop Connection server on the machine you want to control and remote client on the PC from which you want to connect. Once the basic setup is done, you can connect with the required credentials and remote control everything on the server.

How do I set up a remote server on Windows?

Once you have configured the Remote Access Infrastructure, you will need to install the Remote Access role. Done that, you will have to configure the deployment type (DirectAccess/VPN), security groups, authentication, encryption, and GPO. Done that, you should be able to access the Remote Server on Windows.