Beyond Remote Changelog

What's new in Beyond Remote 2.2.5.320

May 22, 2007
  • Minor Release Notes
  • Added partial Windows Vista Support.
  • The host now functions under Windows Vista only when someone is logged in to the computer When at the login screen, you will not be able to control the remote computer, we are still working on this issue.
  • Added command line support to the console allowing you to shutdown, reboot and logoff the current user on a remote computer
  • Fixes - The last release introduced a bug with the command line support where the console would shutdown after starting a remote control session.
  • This is fixed now
  • Fixed a small problem with Terminal Server support.

New in Beyond Remote 2.2.4.310 (Apr 23, 2007)

  • Updated the Dutch translation.
  • Fixed a bug with the status bar scrolling off of the screen after the "Host Discovery" or "ReverseConnect IP Tools" tab has .
  • When adding a new connection it was possible to create that connection without entering a hostname by pressing the . enter key after typing in the connection name. This issue is now fixed.
  • After adding a new connection it is now highlighted and scrolled in to view automatically.
  • Added partial Windows Vista Support. The host now functions under Windows Vista only when someone is logged into the computer. When at the login screen, you will not be able to control the remote computer; we are still working on this .
  • Added command line support to the console allowing you to shutdown, reboot and logoff the current user on a remote computer.

New in Beyond Remote 2.0.2.260 (Jan 9, 2007)

  • Fixed a problem with ReverseConnect. When submitting a request for an R/C session in the Console and manually . entering your IP information the port number data would become corrupt. This issue is now fixed. . .
  • The Spanish translation is now fully completed. . .
  • The Dutch translation is now fully completed. In our first attempt we used an automated software to perform the translation, . in this version a human actually performed it. . .