Cool, I can't wait to play with this. I will PM you directly if I find anything note worthy.
Again, nice effort.
:)
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Cool, I can't wait to play with this. I will PM you directly if I find anything note worthy.
Again, nice effort.
:)
I have a 2 bugs for you!
#1 : I had some weird bug with my background image. On the user I try, when I connect, is screen background image turn black and when I stop the connection, the background image return to the default Windows XP Background, not is background image he had before I connect to him. I also lost my background image in Windows NT 4.0 but cannot repeat the bug
#2 : The Alt-F4 doesn't close the program when it's connect but close the program running on the connect computer.
If bug #1 can be fix, I'm curious to know if this could be use to see a computer screen without user know it?
SDK:
Oh, I'm right with you there. Then when one of my snort boxes pops up a Policy-violation - Kickass-porn I can at least take a quick look and see if it's any good. If it's garbage porn I'll just report them....... ;)Quote:
I'm curious to know if this could be use to see a computer screen without user know it?
Slarty: It would be very useful to have a "stealth" button on the panel that would allow me to take a peek without the user knowing though I did get away with opening my network admin's box while she was on it and closing the connection using the mouse and she never noticed it..... :cool:
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Originally posted here by Tiger Shark
Slarty: It would be very useful to have a "stealth" button on the panel that would allow me to take a peek without the user knowing though I did get away with opening my network admin's box while she was on it and closing the connection using the mouse and she never noticed it..... :cool:
I agree - much like the use of TightVNC (with the reg hack)... I know that on several occasions I've had cause to install TightVNC with the reg hack then catch a user doing, shall we say, things not recommended on our company network.. Matter of fact, happened just the other day... Needless to say, that user is no longer employed with the company I work for.. :)
yeah i've noticed that the program blinks the screen just as SMS does. Slarty are you going to try to mod this in any way or anyone else for that matter?
If its possible to do it stealthy that would be nice, but when a users background disapears it makes it kind of hard to stealth. It didn't do that on my machine though and i'm not sure why.
The bad:
Ah, but when they call you just tell them you were playing with the domain policy and messed up - or - it was sunspots ;)Quote:
but when a users background disapears it makes it kind of hard to stealth
background disappaear and doesn't come back to user one.. It go back to computer default one. So it's more that little niffy bug :(
SDK:
Then it's definitely sunspots..... ;)Quote:
It go back to computer default one.
Are we talking about WinXP boxes exclusively here 'cos on my Win2k boxes it hasn't done this yet.
W2k boxes are what we use exclusively
It killed the background for 2 users in the office. However it did not kill my background or another. Thats 50 / 50 shot here. I'm not sure what the similarities are as all backgrounds are different on our computers.
However all they had to do to fix the background was to go to background and hit the apply button and it came back.
True but it's a big annoyance! :(Quote:
However all they had to do to fix the background was to go to background and hit the apply button and it came back.