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  1. #11
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    If you need help from those Senior Members, check my post at this thread.

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    Talking A reiteration

    Bad A#@ Sh^% = bad ass ****

    Remote access = Start Windows Messenger and sign in.

    In your list of contacts, select a person to ask for help.
    You will send an invitation to this person, asking them to
    start Remote Assistance and provide you with help. He or
    she must be online.

    Click Tools, click Ask for Remote Assistance, and chooses
    the e-mail address for a contact, as shown in Figure 1 below.
    –or–
    If you are already exchanging messages in the Conversation
    window, click the Invite button, point to To Start Remote Assistance,
    and then click the contact you want to invite

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/h...ges/rafig2.gif

    If your friend accepts the invitation and starts to take control of your computer,
    you will see a dialog box asking you to confirm permission. Click Yes if you want to continue.

    Note: Although you relinquish control of your computer temporarily, you retain control
    over the Remote Assistance session itself. You can end the session immediately by
    clicking the Stop Control button (or pressing the ESC key).


    Your expert coworker receives the invitation as an instant message and
    performs the following steps to accept, take control of your computer, and
    begin helping:

    Click Accept in the instant message.

    A dialog box will ask for the password to initiate the Remote Assistance session.

    Enter the password and click Yes. When the remote connection is established,
    the Remote Assistance session will open

    After you take control, you can work on the remote computer, using the mouse
    and keyboard as normal, to help the other person

    Service = A program, routine, or process that performs a specific system function to support
    other programs, particularly at a low (close to the hardware) level. When services
    are provided over a network, they can be published in Active Directory, facilitating
    service-centric administration and usage. Some examples of services are the Security
    Accounts Manager service, File Replication service, and Routing and Remote Access service.
    See also: Active Directory, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Service Profile Identifier (SPID)

    Snap-in = A type of tool you can add to a console supported by Microsoft Management Console
    (MMC). A stand-alone snap-in can be added by itself; an extension snap-in can only be
    added to extend the function of another snap-in.

    But not something you want to let just any one do.Especially if they dont even know what your talking about
    Hope i did'nt forget nothin im trying to turn a new leaf.

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    Your doin great. Looks better then the Thread Starter Post. Reward is on his way.
    Bleh.

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    Avid...WXP has Microsoft Messenger (Passport, .NET) built in, so if you are looking for a 'non-factor' experience from them, disable them...i am not familiar with XP, so i don't know for sure how to go about it...but i do know that firewalls are good (not the bundled one with XP)...so explain your goals a bit clearer...

    Ouroboros
    "entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"

    "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity."

    -Occam's Razor


  5. #15
    Well............
    I wanted someone to connect to my machine via remote
    assistance go into my microsoft management console
    and show me how to utilize/or create a plug in to make
    a service; Namely the service XP pro has the Security
    manager.

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    Excuse me "snap in" >>>>>>not plug in

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    You're asking people at a bublic board if they will break into your pc? Or you're stupid, or you are plannin to break into the break-inners computers.
    Bleh.

  8. #18
    Well it's not like you can't terminate the connection.
    But yeah thats why i said well not just anyone

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    Senior Member cwk9's Avatar
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    You must be a very trusting person to let a total stranger ***** with your computer. While you can terminate the connection at any time it only takes a blink of an eye to load up a Trojan or type some nasty dos commands.
    Its not software piracy. I’m just making multiple off site backups.

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    Nice recover Avid.

    I am cwk9, don't let someone you don't know get that kinda access to your computer...
    - Jimmy Mac

    Replicants are like any technology, if there not a hazard, its not my problem....

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