Remote Access Server (WAC Server)
Remote Control
WAC Server is a great alternative to traditional remote control programs.
When connected to WAC Server using any standard terminal client, you get full access to the Windows command prompt window (sometimes called the "Windows Console"). From this window, you can do the following things:
- Execute basic Windows commands like "dir", "cd", "del" to manage your Windows files and other resources. To see a list of commands available, type "help" at the console window.
- Run command line programs(sometimes called "TTY programs"). These programs take and display simple text information and can be run with any type of terminals. WAC Server includes a "wac" command tool for you to view and manage the status of WAC Server.
- Run full screen text programs.These programs uses the whole screen to display. They can display colorful text information, graphical special characters, and accept mouse input. WAC Server includes a collection of full screen text programs called "WAC Toolkit" that allows you to do a lot of things on your server. Learn more
Compared with other graphic remote control programs, WAC Server has the following advantage:
- WAC Server allows clients made by different vendors to access the server;
- WAC Server sends out text information only so it's pretty fast even with a low-speed link;
- WAC Server allows many users to access the server at the same time without conflicting with each other.
For a more detailed comparison between WAC Server and other remote control solutions, please visit Why Should You Choose WAC for more information.