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A Very baffler Matter
Hi Folks,
I just want to know how to download a particular exe program
If you have both the IP and the name of this program,,,,or {the address of the exe}??????
This exe is a course and they put it, as an online access {on-line course}
somehow,,,, some guys downloaded it,,, so they are taking the course
offline,,,
Anyone can help me with this??????
I'd be greatfull,,,,,
Thanks In Advance.
Cheers.
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? -> type it in your browser -> (if http protocol): http://127.0.0.1/aproggie.exe
I'm a bit confused about this, it's that obvious I must have misunderstood your question.
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I tried the way you mentioned, but it tends to display the course not to download it!
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what kind of application is it . is it web page or a embadded java applet what exactly are you talking about
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could you give the course URL
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Once the course is displayed try File - SaveAs ?
Just a thought
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you could try using a download manager, just type the address into it and it`ll download the file. Its more likely though to be imbedded into a web page so you`ll have to do a bit of digging around in the source code for the page.
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You could have the person who downloaded it put it on a disk for you. If its a flash media, right click on it and see if u could save it. Taking the course offline...hmm...i dont think thats a smart thing to do and it will get you in trouble with the proffesors. Is this a college course? If it is, they could fail you. Your proffesor gets a log showing who signed on, at what time and for how long. Is it just a reading course or do you have to answer questions?
Also, you could take a look at the source code of the website, and see if you can find any links leading where the file might be located "ftp/http". Try to make an FTP connection to the website. I'm guessing you need a userID and password to get into the website in the first place. The same username/password could work for the FTP connection (if they want students to have access to it). I doubt an anonymous connection would be possible.
Cheers,
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w0lverine
It's a java applet,,, I afraid, I can't give you the course's URL, since it needs a username and password.
homenet
I Tried a plenty of download managers,,,, but no satisfactory results were found,,, If you have any specific one I'd be greatful.
Cybr1d
No,,, I don't want them to put the course on a CD or anything else!,, I just want to know how to do?
Actually, yeah it's an academic cours and it is merely a reading course, no questions to answer were included.
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Follow the advice given earlier.. view the source for the page.. you may be able to d/l the extra file,, probably find the parts in your temp internet (assume Windoze O/S).. If your classmates have done it then it would be that simple..
Or just get a website-Ripper.. it they aren't techno.. then tha is probably how they did it..
cheers
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Und3ertak3r
The chance of dispalying the source code of the page is impossible, because it {the course} displays in a blank window,,, I don't know how the IT team did it, they did the job well.
So, what I was about,, is a cool tool that done this task,,,, and as I mentioned previously, I've tried a plenty of programs,,,, Und3rtack3r If you have any idea or a specific program I'd be greatful,,,,
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would u be able to request the course from your professor? What type of software does the course use?
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No, I can't do this,,,, this may troubles me with the professor,,,,,
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give us the link to the website, and we'll check it out.
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i am not sure but isn't the byte code (class file) of the applet program gets downloded into the temperary internet folder or is it dynamically interpreted from the server?(just a question) . if it is then it can be copyed to temp Internet folder from there and recreate the web page from it.
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If you are running Internet Explorer, most java applets and shockwave classes save some of their data in the temp internet files. Go to c:\My Documents\<username>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\ and then start digging.
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I'm not sure if this would work, but i think you could put the website in your Favorites (bookmarks) and make it available offline. THen you syncronize it, and you should be able to retreive the program without being connected to the internet.
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I've tried to check the Temporary Internet Files, but all that I could found was useless files,,,,
And even I've tried to made a copy available off-line but no result,,,,,,
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Any thought would be appreciated!!!!