Versions:

  • 2.7.0

Aspia Host 2.7.0, published by Dmitry Chapyshev, is a lightweight remote desktop and file-transfer component designed to sit on the target Windows system and await incoming connections from Aspia Client or Aspia Console applications. Once installed, the host service listens on configurable TCP ports, authenticates remote operators, and then streams the live desktop—together with keyboard, mouse and clipboard data—while also exposing a bi-directional file manager that can push or pull arbitrary folders without further user intervention on the local machine. Typical use cases cover unattended support of office workstations, after-hours server maintenance, software training across classrooms, and rapid incident response on geographically scattered PCs; because the payload is small and the listener runs as a system service, it can be left permanently active without noticeably affecting everyday performance. The single-version entry in the catalogue (2.7.0) represents the current stable build, incorporating up-to-date encryption libraries and compatibility fixes for recent Windows updates. Functionally, Aspia Host falls into the Remote Administration category, complementing its Client and Console counterparts to form an open-source, multi-platform remote assistance suite. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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