RemoteExec Features
MSI packages deployment
RemoteExec quickly and easily deploys applications packaged in .msi format to hundreds or (tens of) thousands of Windows systems.
You simply need to specify the .msi path and the action to take (install/uninstall/repair/update), select the target computers, and launch the deployment in a click.

- Remote MSI installation settings
Remote execution
RemoteExec allows remote execution of programs (.exe, .bat, .cmd), scripts (.vbs, .js) and files associated to executables (.txt, .doc, .wav, .reg, .inf, .msi, …).

- Remote execution progress window
Service Packs, patches and updates deployment
With RemoteExec, you can deploy Service Packs, updates, patches and hotfixes to all required Windows systems in minutes.

- Remote execution result window
Registry modification
RemoteExec allows remote modification of the registry on all Windows systems throughout the network, or of a specific subset of computers.
You just have to indicate the path to the .reg, select the target systems and launch with a click.
File Operations
RemoteExec allows copying, updating or deleting files and folders on Windows systems of your choice throughout the network.

- Remote file operations settings
Password and local account management
RemoteExec allows remotely changing the Local Administrator Password and disabling all other local accounts in order to reinforce security.

- Remote password and local account management interface
Interaction with remote systems
RemoteExec enables you to remotely power off, reboot or shutdown systems, wake up computers equipped with Wake-On-LAN technology and lock or close user sessions.

- Remote system interaction settings
Scheduling
RemoteExec comes with an integrated scheduler allowing action execution at a specific time and/or frequency.
You will be able to plan deployment to workstations outside of working hours, or to automatically rerun previously failed actions due to system unavailability (unconnected laptops, etc.).

- RemoteExec scheduler
Reporting
Once an execution is finished, RemoteExec automatically generates a list of systems on which the execution failed (if any). That list can be directly reinserted to rerun the execution and complete the task.
RemoteExec also collects and displays the return codes generated by the remote processes, allowing the administrator to check system status.
RemoteExec logs execution history and results into an Access or SQL Server database and generates graphical, printable reports.

- RemoteExec reporting
User alerts
RemoteExec can send instant alerts to users by displaying pop-ups and/or running sound files, enabling administrators to warn of any upcoming downtime or maintenance event.

- Remote user alerts example