Push server is a powerful tool for the uploading and control of remote windows servers.

 
 

It allows administrators to control the fundamentals of a server and upload files using high level encryption  technology. Each file is uniquely encrypted when uploaded. Files can be uploaded to more than one server at a time. Programs can be run before and after files are uploaded and windows services can be stopped and started in a controlled manner. All communication between the Client and the server is encrypted with a unique key. Software that attempts connection without this key is disconnected immediately.

The administrator can designate other users to have administrative rights to the server. The administrator can also select remote directories that non administrators have access to. This allows non administrators to upload files to the remote server without having to use plain text FTP programs that can leave the server open for attack and abuse.

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  • Files that are uploaded have a unique encryption which changes on each file upload
  • Communication between client and server encrypted
  • Upload files to more than one server at a time.
  • Limit non-administrators access to folders on servers.
  • Give non-administrators administrator rights
  • Run programs or batch files before and after changes
  • Stop server services and restart after changes
  • Reboot server and run batch files and/or shut down services before reboot.
  • Clear current Terminal services sessions.
  • Read event logs

You can download the program and try for seven days. The program will ask for a password the default is critter.



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