Using three bytes per pixel in a color image. Also called "true color" and "RGB color," up to 16,777,216 colors can be represented in the color palette.
A user who has the authority to create, maintain and monitor one or more remote hosts.
Your account password is what you use to log in to the eBLVD Web site. It must be at least six characters. You will use your account password to log in to eBLVD and set upand access host PC(s).
Your account password is what you use to log in to the eBLVD Web site. It must be at least six characters. You will use your account password to log in to eBLVD and set upand access host PC(s).
On the Corporate Edition of eBLVD, an address book that is maintained on your branded eBLVD Web site.
On the Corporate Edition of eBLVD, an address book that is maintained on your branded eBLVD Web site.
A user who has the authority to create, maintain and monitor one or more remote hosts.
The Client is the applet displayed on the local (client) PC in which the Host PC appears. The Client Window has its toolbar.
The Client is the applet displayed on the local (client) PC in which the Host PC appears. The Client Window has its toolbar.
The client PC is the computer that you will use to access the host PC. It can be any Internet-connected PC, located anywhere in the world.
The client PC is the computer that you will use to access the host PC. It can be any Internet-connected PC, located anywhere in the world.
An eBLVD account can be co-branded to display the user's company or personal logo, colors, and contact info. When this has been set up, you will see your logo and colors, instead of the eBLVD brand when you access eBLVD.
An eBLVD account can be co-branded to display the user's company or personal logo, colors, and contact info. When this has been set up, you will see your logo and colors, instead of the eBLVD brand when you access eBLVD.
An eBLVD account can be co-branded to display the user's company or personal logo, colors, and contact info. When this has been set up, you will see your logo and colors, instead of the eBLVD brand when you access eBLVD.
An eBLVD account can be co-branded to display the user's company or personal logo, colors, and contact info. When this has been set up, you will see your logo and colors, instead of the eBLVD brand when you access eBLVD.
The ability to copy and paste text between PCs. This simplifies the transfer of content between PCs.
The ability to copy and paste text between PCs. This simplifies the transfer of content between PCs.
A picture of the Host PC desktop that appears in the Remote Viewer Window.
An interactive message box requesting permission to connect to an eBLVD host.
The translation of data into a secret code. Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security. To read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt it.
The tool to transfer files or folders between computers.
Gateway that limits access between networks in accordance with local security policy
A set of parameters that matches the eBLVD system to your organizational structure and processes.
see also: global configuration - A set of parameters that matches the eBLVD system to your organizational structure and processes.
A guest may be allowed to access a host PC. In guest mode, the owner of the host PC must "Accept" the guest's request to connect and optionally control the host. The owner can always prohibit a guest from controlling the keyboard and mouse.
A guest may be allowed to access a host PC. In guest mode, the owner of the host PC must "Accept" the guest's request to connect and optionally control the host. The owner can always prohibit a guest from controlling the keyboard and mouse.
A guest may be allowed to access a host PC. In guest mode, the owner of the host PC must "Accept" the guest's request to connect and optionally control the host. The owner can always prohibit a guest from controlling the keyboard and mouse.
A guest may be allowed to access a host PC. In guest mode, the owner of the host PC must "Accept" the guest's request to connect and optionally control the host. The owner can always prohibit a guest from controlling the keyboard and mouse.
The host PC is the computer you will want to access from a remote location. The PC first has to be set up for remote access via the eBLVD web site. The host PC is a unique and specific computer.
The host PC is the computer you will want to access from a remote location. The PC first has to be set up for remote access via the eBLVD web site. The host PC is a unique and specific computer.
A small piece of web software that provides the functionality necessary for connecting to a PC over the Internet.
A picture of the Host PC desktop that appears in the Remote Viewer Window.
The eBLVD system tray icon is used to access features of eBLVD and to provide status of the eBLVD service. From here you can also Stop and Start eBLVD, simply right click the system tray icon and select Options.
The host PC is the computer you will want to access from a remote location. The PC first has to be set up for remote access via the eBLVD web site. The host PC is a unique and specific computer.
The host PC is the computer you will want to access from a remote location. The PC first has to be set up for remote access via the eBLVD web site. The host PC is a unique and specific computer.
A picture or symbol that represents an object, task, command, or choice users can select by pointing and clicking with a mouse.
Adds new capabilities to Microsoft Outlook, in this case the ability to easily access your eBLVD account from within Outlook .
Adds new capabilities to Microsoft Outlook, in this case the ability to easily access your eBLVD account from within Outlook .
Adds new capabilities to Microsoft Outlook, in this case the ability to easily access your eBLVD account from within Outlook .
A person who owns or controls a PC. In this context, the PC has been set up for eBLVD remote access.
A person who owns or controls a PC. In this context, the PC has been set up for eBLVD remote access.
Your account password is what you use to log in to the eBLVD Web site. It must be at least six characters. You will use your account password to log in to eBLVD and set upand access host PC(s).
The place within eBLVD Remote Desktop® from where Administrators perform their functions; setup up Hosts; defining Users; generating reports; and making global configuration changes.
Taking control of the keyboard and mouse on a Host PC.
On the Corporate Edition, a customizable web address for you or your company where Users can set up their host(s) for remote access. The format is: http://www.eBLVD.com/[UserID].
viewing the screen of the Host PC.
An overview of one of many areas of performance over a specified time period.
Acronym for Return on Investment - a method of measuring the profitability of a company's action(s)
An interactive online session with a Host PC using the Remote Viewer. Once connected, you can view, control, transfer files, and (when in Guest Mode) text chat with the Host PC owner in real-time.
Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol developed for transmitting private data via the Internet. SSL uses a cryptographic system that uses two keys to encrypt data.
The eBLVD system tray icon is used to access features of eBLVD and to provide status of the eBLVD service. From here you can also Stop and Start eBLVD, simply right click the system tray icon and select Options.
The eBLVD system tray icon is used to access features of eBLVD and to provide status of the eBLVD service. From here you can also Stop and Start eBLVD, simply right click the system tray icon and select Options.
An acronym for "Uniform Resource Locator," this is the address of a resource on the Internet.
A unique name that a user must provide, along with a password, to access eBLVD. The username must contain at least 6 letters and/or numbers (the underscore may also be used).
A unique name that a user must provide, along with a password, to access eBLVD. The username must contain at least 6 letters and/or numbers (the underscore may also be used).
Commonly called a browser. A software application for displaying HTML pages on the World Wide Web. Common browser applications include Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
World Wide Web. The graphical Internet hypertext service that uses the HTTP protocol to retrieve Web pages and other resources from Web servers.