What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI AnyViewer Enterprise?
Central Control – Manages team devices and users from one console.
Role Management – Assigns custom permissions for safer remote access.
Mass Deployment – Rolls out clients quickly across domain computers.
Unattended Access – Connects to remote machines without onsite approval.
Privacy Mode – Keeps remote work hidden and blocks local input.
Workflow Excellence – Supports stable long-term remote management across growing teams.
Unattended Remote Access – One-click control of up to 500 managed devices.
Multi-User Licensing – 30 technician accounts work under one Enterprise plan.
Mass Deployment – Batch installation via MSI file and Group Policy.
Role Permission Management – Custom roles limit what each technician can do.
Core Capacity – Unlimited simultaneous sessions across 500 unattended endpoints.
Important – No Linux client; controlled iOS devices are view-only.
AOMEI AnyViewer Enterprise is the corporate tier of AOMEI's remote desktop software, built for IT teams that support large fleets of Windows PCs, Windows Server machines, and mobile devices. It removes the configuration overhead of VPN, public IPs, or RDP port forwarding by routing encrypted sessions through AnyViewer's cloud infrastructure.
Central Device Management – Group hundreds of endpoints by site or client.
No Network Setup – Connects without VPN, port forwarding, or RDP gateways.
Privacy Mode – Blacks out remote screens during sensitive admin sessions.
High-Speed File Transfer – Moves files at 10 MB/s over five threads.
Server Coverage – Controls Windows Server 2012 R2 through 2022 systems.
Screen Wall Monitoring – Watch up to 24 device screens in real time.
AOMEI AnyViewer Enterprise gives an IT department remote control over company computers, with up to 100 login devices and 500 devices managed for unattended access from a single account. Technicians see the remote screen, run programs, open Task Manager or CMD via built-in shortcuts, transfer files, and chat with the user during the session. Because connections are relayed through AnyViewer's servers with asymmetric 256-bit end-to-end encryption, sessions work even behind NAT, carrier-grade NAT, or office firewalls where direct RDP would fail. The Enterprise tier adds the administration layer that single-user editions lack: device groups, custom role permissions, and domain-wide deployment.
The Enterprise license is designed for helpdesks, managed service providers, and internal IT departments where up to 30 staff members need shared, permission-controlled access to the same device pool. A solo administrator with a handful of machines is better served by the Professional edition; Enterprise becomes the practical choice when several technicians must work on different endpoints at the same time, since both channels and simultaneous sessions are unlimited. Role Permission Management solves a concrete operational problem here: an admin can give first-level support view-and-control rights while restricting file transfer or device settings to senior staff, which is not possible in the lower editions.
The main differences are scale and administration. Free is limited to 3 login devices, 10 unattended devices, and 2 simultaneous sessions with file transfer capped at 500 KB/s; Professional raises this to 10 login devices and 100 unattended devices for a single licensed user. Enterprise is the only edition with mass deployment, device groups, and role permissions, and the only one that supports 30 licensed users.
| Feature | Free | Professional | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Licensed users | 1 | 1 | 30 |
| Login devices | 3 | 10 | 100 |
| Unattended devices | 10 | 100 | 500 |
| Simultaneous sessions | 2 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| High-speed file transfer | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Privacy mode | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Screen wall capacity | 2 devices | 2 devices | 24 per wall |
| Mass deployment (MSI) | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Device groups | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Role permissions | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
Yes, both are included. Unattended access works through a security code, so a technician can connect to a powered-on office PC or server at night without anyone confirming the request on the other side. Mobile device support covers connecting from and to Android and iOS, with one verified restriction: under Apple's security rules, remote access to a controlled iOS device is view-only, so you can see an iPhone screen but not operate it. Android devices running version 8.0 or later can be fully controlled, which matters for teams that manage company smartphones or signage devices.
Enterprise admins receive an MSI installer package that can be pushed to all domain computers at once through Group Policy, instead of installing the client manually on each machine. Deployed team devices do not need to log in to an AnyViewer account; once the client runs, admin and authorized user accounts can manage them immediately, and the number of deployed team devices is unlimited. Deployed devices stay isolated from each other, so an endpoint in one branch office cannot see or connect to devices in another. For a rollout across 200 workstations, this reduces setup from days of desk visits to a single policy push.
The practical value lies in routine maintenance that would otherwise require travel or VPN troubleshooting: installing updates on an unattended branch server overnight, pulling log files from a remote workstation at 10 MB/s, or fixing a frozen application while the employee watches. The screen wall shows up to 24 live device screens in one window, so an administrator can visually monitor a room of kiosk PCs or a server group and intervene the moment something looks wrong. Privacy mode blacks out the physical monitor and disables the local keyboard during a session, which prevents bystanders from reading sensitive data while a technician works on a reception or point-of-sale machine.
Check your platform mix first: AnyViewer covers Windows 7 through 11, Windows Server 2012 R2 through 2022, macOS 10.15 or later, iOS 12+, and Android 8.0+, but there is no Linux client, so Linux servers must be handled with another tool. Several Enterprise functions, including screen wall, privacy mode, and MSI mass deployment, are currently Windows-only; AnyViewer states macOS support for these is planned for the end of 2026. Also confirm that 500 unattended devices and 30 user accounts match your fleet size, because larger requirements need a customized business plan from the vendor. If your team only needs single-admin access to fewer than 100 machines, the Professional edition already covers that at a lower tier.
Answers to common buyer questions that go beyond the sections above.
No. Connections are established through AnyViewer's relay servers, so sessions work behind NAT, carrier-grade NAT, and standard office firewalls without opening ports or configuring a public IP. This is the main setup advantage over native Windows RDP for devices outside the local network.
Sessions use asymmetric 256-bit end-to-end encryption based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography, combined with account-based two-factor authentication. Admins can additionally restrict connections with blacklists and whitelists and lock the client interface against unauthorized settings changes on managed endpoints.
Yes. The Enterprise plan includes 30 user accounts with unlimited channels and unlimited simultaneous sessions, so several technicians can run independent remote sessions in parallel. Each technician's scope can be narrowed through custom roles, for example allowing remote viewing but blocking file transfer for junior staff.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1 GHz processor or faster |
| Memory RAM | 512 MB RAM minimum 1 GB RAM recommended |
| Hard Disk | 43.3 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Unattended remote access. File transfer. Privacy mode access. Multiple simultaneous sessions. Multiple monitor support. Screen wall. Screen recording. Screenshot. Mass deployment by MSI. Create groups for computers. Role permission management. ECC end to end encryption. |
| Note | Requires internet connection for remote sessions and enterprise deployment workflows. Host end should run Windows. |
| Operating Systems | macOS Sequoia 15 macOS Sonoma 14 macOS Ventura 13 macOS Monterey 12 macOS Big Sur 11 macOS Catalina 10.15 |
| Memory RAM | Not officially specified |
| Hard Disk | 36.0 MB free space |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Remote access to Mac from Windows PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android device. Remote access to Windows computers and mobile devices from Mac. Unattended access. Chat. Screen sharing. Unlimited multi device access. |
| Note | Requires macOS 10.15 or later. Privacy mode access is not currently supported on macOS. Screen wall is not currently supported on macOS. Display in separate window is not currently supported on macOS. Mass deployment by MSI is not currently supported on macOS. Game Mouse is not currently supported on macOS. |
| Operating Systems | Android 6.0 or later |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 38.0 MB app size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Remote control of Windows PC from Android device. Control Android device from PC and iOS device. Android screen mirroring. Unattended remote access. Power management for remote Windows PC. Virtual mouse. Mouse mode and touch mode. Hide desktop wallpaper for smoother sessions. ECC end to end encryption. |
| Note | Requires internet connection for remote sessions. Mobile app is used to access and control supported computers remotely. |
| Operating Systems | iOS 10.0 or later |
| Memory RAM | Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version |
| Hard Disk | 73.2 MB app size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Remote control of unattended Windows PC from iPhone or iPad. Power management for remote Windows PC. Manage connected devices. Show desktop. Virtual mouse. Mouse mode and touch mode. Hide desktop wallpaper for smoother sessions. ECC end to end encryption. |
| Note | Requires internet connection for remote sessions. Mobile app is used to access and control supported computers remotely. |
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