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Configurable console properties: console width, height, command shell, end of line characters
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Configurable Telnet port
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Configurable session characteristics: maximum users, maximum logon attempts, welcome banner, exit banner, maximum users banner
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Ability to add/delete/configure multiple users (user ID, password, default directory, etc.)
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Logon/Log Off Scripts
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Access Logging keeps an audit trail of user sessions
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Ability to block or allow concurrent logons
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Ability to bind Telnet and Web Telnet services to specific IP addresses (for machines with more than one network card/adapter---can even bind to a dynamic dial-up IP)
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Real time connection viewing
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Real time data activity logging via a built in diagnostic window
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Configurable buffer size for sending
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The ability to run as a service under Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
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Allows user account import from an NT/2000/XP domain, server, or workstation (must be running on an NT or later)
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Full featured context menu accessible from the task tray
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Session shadowing allows you to watch active users and optionally ‘guide’ or ‘tutor’ a logged on user
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Includes the ability to screen user logons by IP address
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Includes extensive network diagnostics: network card, routing table, current connections, bandwidth per adapter, etc.
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NT/2000/XP Security integration (logon authentication matched against existing accounts)
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