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NetSupport Manager Downloads
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DocumentsDate added
NetSupport Manager version 10.60.0006
The major fixes included in this release are:
Fixed a Problem with the Tutor application failing when the student icons had been changed from the defaults.
Fixed a problem with the quick connect feature not functioning correctly when you tried to connect by user name.
Fixed a possible Denial of Service attack on the NetSupport Manager Gateway.
Fixed a problem with TCP Broadcast addresses not being correctly added to the configuration.
NetSupport Manager Remote Control v10.6 MSI Installer. This is a maintenance upgrade and does not requirea new licence key.
This is a maintenance upgrade for v10.5 and does not require a new licence key.
NSM Linux Client Version 10.50 Release Notes
NetSupport Manager v10.50 Linux Client
Supported Distribution VersionsThe NetSupport Manager Linux client supports at the time of release, SuSE, Red Hat Enterprise, Fedora, Ubuntu and Debian. Supported Distribution Versions:SuSE 10 or later Red Hat Enterprise 4 or later Fedora Ubunti 8.04 or later Debiam 4 or later
NetSupport Manager Remote Control v10 Client for Pocket PC 2003.
Please register and login to download this file.
This Script file allows you to remove version 9.x components of PC-Duo once NetSupport Manager has been installed over the top on the same machine.
Please refer to Mac Client Readme before installing.
Use this kit to install the NetSupport Manager Client on Linux platforms.
Supported Linux platforms include: Red Hat 9, Red Hat Enterprise, Fedora, SuSe v9 and later.

