RemoteScan ASP 9.467

Scanner redirection solution designed for hosted and virtualized Windows environments
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RemoteScan ASP is a scanner redirection solution designed for hosted and virtualized Windows environments. It lets users scan from their local TWAIN- or WIA-compatible scanners directly into remote applications delivered over Remote Desktop, Citrix, or similar platforms—without installing scanner drivers on the server. The result is a reliable, consistent scanning experience in multi-user, multi-session deployments.

Key features and benefits:


  • Broad compatibility with TWAIN and WIA scanners and 32/64-bit Windows applications
  • Works across common virtualization and remote app platforms (e.g., RDP, Citrix, VMware)
  • Eliminates per-user scanner drivers on servers, reducing conflicts and admin overhead
  • Image controls for duplex, color/grayscale/bitonal modes, DPI, auto-crop, deskew, and blank-page removal
  • Supports common output formats such as PDF, TIFF, and JPEG, including multi-page scanning
  • Centralized configuration for default profiles and user/device access policies
  • Efficient, compressed data transfer to keep remote sessions responsive
  • Secure, session-based device redirection to help protect data in transit

Ideal for organizations that need to capture documents into EMR, ECM, and other line‑of‑business applications from remote desktops or published apps, RemoteScan ASP streamlines deployment, cuts helpdesk time, and delivers predictable scanning performance at scale.

RemoteScan ASP is developed by RemoteScan Corporation. The most popular version of this product among our users is 9.4. The names of program executable files are iun6002.exe, RemoteScanServer.exe.

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