<P> Active Directory and other features found in Microsoft's Windows NT Domains allow for remote administration of computers that are members of the domain, including editing the registry and modifying system services and access to the system's "Computer Management" Microsoft Management Console snap - in . </P> <P> Some third - party remote desktop software programs perform the same job . </P> <P> FastAdmin is a small utility that gives administrators a quick overview of all Active Directory computer systems and performs tasks like starting a remote command or PowerShell prompt, restart, shutdown, wake - on - lan, initiate a remote desktop session, offer remote help, run files remotely, and more . </P> <P> Back Orifice, whilst commonly used as a Script Kiddie tool, claims to be a remote - administration and system management tool . Critics have previously stated that the capabilities of the software require a very loose definition of what "administration" entails . </P>

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