System Requirements

Runs on
Windows 2000 and later
Clients supported
Windows 2000 and later
Mac OSX, Unix, Linux via the VNC protocol.

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Goverlan Central Server v1

Note: The Goverlan Central Server is an optional component. You do not need to install it in order for Goverlan Client Applications to function.

Adobe Reader  Architectural & Implementation Overview

In its first release, the Goverlan Central Server will be a utility server free of charge to Goverlan v7 customers. It can only be used to centrally control and audit Goverlan based applications globally and automatically (Goverlan, Goverlan Remote Control, WMIX, and the Goverlan Client Agents). 

However, this is only the first step toward much bigger endeavors. You can expect to see many more powerful new features being introduced after the release of Goverlan v7.

Which features are currently offered by the Goverlan Central Server?

Currently, the Goverlan Central Server offers two Goverlan maintenance features: Universal Settings Secure Distribution and Auditing of Goverlan Events.

Universal Settings Distribution

This feature allows you to securely dispatch settings to all of your Goverlan Client Applications.

This feature is similar to the distribution of Goverlan Universal Settings via Active Directory Group Policy, however, it guarantees that the Goverlan client settings will be applied in a timely and secure manner.

Use this feature if you need to enforce one or more Goverlan client options in your infrastructure. The settings distributed via the Goverlan Central Server cannot be modified or tampered with by anyone, even local and domain administrators. They can only be modified if you have direct access to the Goverlan Central Server control interface.

 

 

Centralized Auditing of Goverlan Recorded Events

This feature enables centralized auditing of Goverlan Recorded Events across your enterprise. Once enabled, the configured Goverlan events are registered in the Central Server in addition to the standard local event registration. Currently, the only two available events are:
      -  Remote Control Session Events
      -  Windows Login \ Logout Events