Lazy-Admin

Lazy-Admin
3 reviews
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Download size

1 MB

Last updated

7/14/2011

Version

2.1.0.0

Works with

  • Windows Phone 8
  • Windows Phone 7.5
  • Windows Phone 7

App requires

  • owner identity
  • photo, music, and video libraries
  • data services
  • push notification service
  • HD720P (720x1280)
  • WVGA (480x800)
  • WXGA (768x1280)
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New Updated UI - Simplified Help. Updated Server Application. Best of all...it's completely FREE as of July 2011. 

Do you have an issue with this app? Email Support and let us solve the problem you have. 
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Powerful remote PC management software in the palm of your hand! 

Launch unlimited commands anytime from your phone to your computer and make logging in to manage your PC is a thing of the past! Just setup the Lazy-Admin Server software on your remote PC and assign the windows phone devices from which it will accept commands.  Optional status updates are sent to your phone using Microsoft Push Notification service and email after a command is executed.

Batch commands can launch a variety of tasks that exist on your PC! The possibilities are endless but here are some ideas:
  - Execute End of Day Processing
  - Run Daily Reports Via SQL Server  
  - Start other executable applications such as Magic Jack  
  - Reboot Your Computer
  - Start and Stop Services
  - Run Automated Development Builds
 
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* Lazy-Admin requires download of Lazy-Admin Server software to setup and consume commands created on the remote PC from your windows phone 7 device

* Lazy-Admin Server will run on Windows XP and Windows 7. It should run on but has not been tested with any other Windows OS.
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Reviews

  • by Jugador32341782 10/2/2011
    Gobli
  • by Player332201490 12/26/2010
    The app is free. The service is not. Setup's a bitch and buggy as hell. The free trial is for 1 week only. Help and how-to are difficult to read. Settings don't stick. Altogether, nice theory, terrible practice. Don't bother with this one.