To connect to a remote computer that has Radmin Server installed.
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: After purchasing a server license, you enter the 30-character key in the License Code dialog found under "Settings for Radmin Server" on the remote machine. To connect to a remote computer that has
: If the machine lacks internet access, select the Manual activation checkbox during the process to generate a .request file, which can be uploaded to the Famatech Activation Server from another device. Security Risks of "Free Exclusive" License Codes To most, it was nothing more than a curiosity
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