Local and wide area networks are difficult and stressful to manage, especially in organizations that have practically non-existent IT support. Even there’s an IT support, it’s not easy for him alone to manage hundreds of computers in terms of getting to know if the user has installed any pirated softwares, running any spywares or trojans in services that could jeopardize the whole network by spreading it and etc…
N37dev has developed a freeware that could be the answer to your network administration needs. Designed to make remote administration a breeze, it is ideally suited for implementations which require remote network administration such as corporate networks, cyber cafés, exhibition centres, hotels and many other types of network.
LanTool Remote Administration Suite is an advanced network administration environment that incorporates a compact design, yielding a low memory footprint, for unmatched speed and performance. It allows easy access to information on your network which consists of Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 computers.

You can restart, shutdown, hibernate, suspend and lock any computer on your network, without the need to physically be there. LanTool reduces the time you spend walking around, and increases your productivity. In seconds, you can ascertain which hardware is connected to a particular machine, how long the computer has been running for, or who’s connected without having to yell or pick up the phone. Detailed information, on any machine running on your network, is just a click away.
Features and benefits of LanTool:
Kill processes remotely or change process priority remotely.
Other great benefits of employing LanTool include lowering the sound volume of a remote computer. This is especially useful in cases where the user is playing music that is disrupting other users and simple verbal requests are not achieving peace and tranquillity.
This remote administration tool is like the smaller brother of the popular “DameWare NT Utilities“. Compared to the big brother, its still lacking a lot of remote features but it’s FREE and perhaps could help you easily access information remotely on your network. So it’s worth trying it if you have a network to maintain.