REVISION HISTORY 9 October 2002 Release 2.0 Improvements: * Remote System General Information, including Operating System, Processor, BIOS, Memory, Display Adapter and Logical Printers. * Very comprehensive information on Hardware Devices. * Users and Groups detailed information. * Password hashes capture. * Physical Memory Viewer. * Ports Finder (mapping of applications to open ports). * Facilities for Chat with the remote machine. * Very comprehensive remote file system management, including file copy, move, rename, delete, create directory, zip and unzip as well as multi-files download and upload. * Request authorization for remote operations. * Option to clear all grids on disconnect or leave them untouched. Leaving them untouched is useful for post-mortem analysis. * Splitter between upper bevelled pane and bottom panel allows panes resizing. * A few enhancements for better integration with Windows XP. * Help file has been enhanced and integrated into application context by calling F1. Fixes: * Connection timeout can be adjusted from Options menu. This should solve spontaneous disconnects in low-bandwidth or very loaded systems. * All traces of AWRC operation should disappear on remote upon disconnection. Previously, this was not always the case. * In most cases data travels compressed between both systems. This allows a fast data exchange even when the amount of data can reach very significant levels, namely for the Hardware Devices, Ports Finder and Users and Groups. * Self-adjusting Refresh time. When the user selects Auto for the Desktop Refresh, AWRC will adjust it upwards if the network conditions do not allow the selected Refresh time. 3 December 2001 Release 1.1 Fixes: * Improved low-bandwith connections (e.g. Internet) support. * Downloading large files on slow-bandwith connections (e.g. Internet) used to break the link to remote. Improvements: * Image compression level can be set through Options. High-bandwith connections work better with low compression levels. The inverse applies to low-bandwith connections. 1 December 2001 Release 1.0 First public release.