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Security Recommendations
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| If you want to protect a computer with Host Module from unauthorized access you should perform it on the computer with Host Module at first. It doesn't matter how good Remote Control PC Host's security is if people can just walk up to the host and access the information.
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| · | Physically restrict access to PC if it contains important information.
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| · | Use a secure operating system such as Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 and use its security to protect the computer locally.
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| · | Use IP Filtering to allow access to the Host Module only from specified IP addresses and subnets.
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| · | Use Access Password to prevent any change in the settings of Host Module.
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| · | Install Host Module as a system service if it runs under Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7. In this case for changing Host Module's settings or uninstalling it, the administrator privileges will be needed.
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| · | Use Host Module's log-file for the determination who has connected and when.
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| · | Never leave Admin Module running on your PC if other people work sometimes on your PC. Close Admin Module after working with it, and it will be safer. Never save entered Access Passwords on Admin computer.
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