Lacking support for 2 factor authentication (not necessarily a deal breaker but optimal for highly secure environments).(definitely useful to be able to lock the remote mouse and keyboard when connected to a user computer so you’re not fighting them for control) No keyboard/mouse lock functionality on the remote endpoint. Connection to Ultraviewer server(s) use a non-secure deprecated version of TLS (TLSv1).(should be locked down to administrators only) Logging files are non-protected and open to manipulation to standard users.Unable to permanently disable random generated password and force 100% reliance on the custom password.Ultraviewer is safe, easy to use and FREEĮvery rose has it’s thorns though right? So naturally, we did discover some weaknesses in security and a few other rather, lack luster features during analysis -> Seeking a FREE remote support software comparable to TeamViewer? We’ll look no further than Ultraviewer.Think of it as the free generic light weight version of TeamViewer.
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