Hello,

I haven't posted new VNCScan releases to the list as much as in the past
but this one is so exciting that I couldn't help myself. ;)

The most exciting thing about this release is that you can now
*remotely* reboot a Windows computer into safe mode (with networking)
and then access it using VNC.  It took a lot of research and work to get
it so that the VNC service would automatically start in a safe mode boot
but it seems to be pretty solid for Windows 2000 and above.

I looked quite a bit and I couldn't find another program that does
anything like this.  You can read about this feature at
http://www.vncscan.com/vs/VNC_in_SafeMode.htm

The other real exciting thing about this release is that you can
remotely enable the Windows Terminal Server and XP remote desktop as
long as the firewall isn't blocking you and you have Admin privileges.
You can read about this at
http://www.vncscan.com/vs/Enabling_Remote_Desktop.htm

VNCScan costs $40 (US) for a single Administrator to manage unlimited
nodes.

VNCScan has been around for about 5 years and was the first front end
for VNC.  It remains the leader today thanks to all of the support and
suggestions from thousands of customers all over the globe.

I invite you to give it a try by download a 30 day trial at
http://www.vncscan.com

Thank you,

Steve Bostedor
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