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Dwalf
Joined: 2005-08-25 01:02 Posts: 112 Topics: 8
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redge Super-Mod redge
Joined: 2004-07-03 17:05 Posts: 8122 Topics: 423 Location: Switzerland - Geneva
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#2| Posted: 2005-10-09 23:28 Post subject: |
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You help a lot of friends had a little bit knowledge computers but nothing about networking can now support theirs friends.
Thank you a lot ! All my friends can help togueter
Next update would be very great with support for SCIII support proxy/firewall bypass the most problem of end-users.
Now, I'm not worry about forget vncviewer or sc for customer
just send url or remember url that all ! Yahoooo !
UltraVNC SC Rudi De Vos + tools from Dwalf
= The cream of cream remote support for everyone
fabulous tools and great work at all.
Thank you a lot. _________________ UltraVNC 1.0.8.2 release (built 20091207)
OS Win: xp pro sp3 + vista business sp2 + 7 home
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Dwalf
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#3| Posted: 2005-10-09 23:51 Post subject: |
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| redge wrote: | You help a lot of friends had a little bit knowledge computers but nothing about networking can now support theirs friends.
Thank you a lot ! All my friends can help togueter
Next update would be very great with support for SCIII support proxy/firewall bypass the most problem of end-users.
Now, I'm not worry about forget vncviewer or sc for customer
just send url or remember url that all ! Yahoooo !
UltraVNC SC Rudi De Vos + tools from Dwalf
= The cream of cream remote support for everyone
fabulous tools and great work at all.
Thank you a lot. |
I will pass on these files to Rudi.
Super Cool.
Cheers
Dwalf |
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thedarkener
Joined: 2005-09-30 17:03 Posts: 32 Topics: 6 Location: Santa Rosa, California
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#4| Posted: 2005-10-10 23:09 Post subject: |
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This looks completely awesome!!!
Can I ask, however - how will the two sides connect? Will they use a repeater, or is there port configurations needed on the viewer side?
Any details on how it works underneath would be great. =) |
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Rudi De Vos Admin & Developer
Joined: 2004-04-23 10:21 Posts: 3924 Topics: 212
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#5| Posted: 2005-10-11 08:10 Post subject: |
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What we actual need is an SSL enabled java viewer.
This would solve a lot of problems....
I have the code of the SSL java viewer
I have the code of the ultraVNC java viewer
But i don't know enough java to import the extra code pieces from the
java viewer in our source...
Is there a java developper who can take a look at it ? |
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Dwalf
Joined: 2005-08-25 01:02 Posts: 112 Topics: 8
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#6| Posted: 2005-10-11 20:21 Post subject: |
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| thedarkener wrote: | This looks completely awesome!!!
Can I ask, however - how will the two sides connect? Will they use a repeater, or is there port configurations needed on the viewer side?
Any details on how it works underneath would be great. =) |
True i did make it a bit basic on viewer side.
The CLIENT EXE allows you to input/enter the TCP/IP or DOMAIN name and PORT of the computer running the vncviewer. The SUPPORT EXE just runns on PORT 5500 so you still need to setup NAT on your router to allow connection to your vncviewer.
I will look at changing the vncviewer to prompt for settings too.
BASICS OF SC:
1. SC CLIENT is run on the client computer (the SUPPORT EXE vncviewer will control this computer from another computer).
2. The client needs to connect to a computer running VNCVIEWER.EXE -LISTEN mode.
3. For a client to connect to a computer running vncviewer (Normaly Support guy who will control client computer) The SC CLIENT will need to know where to find the vncviewer on the network.
4. The client needs the TCP/IP address of the computer running vncviewer and the Port (default 5500)
5. If the SUPPORT vncviewer is behind a router you need to do port forwarding (Thus the SC client will then use the router WAN TCP/IP and the port you forwarding to a LAN IP and PORT in the NAT table of the router)
Regards
Dwalf |
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Gary Guest
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#7| Posted: 2005-10-14 15:55 Post subject: |
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Hi Dwalf,
Your client.exe works a treat! I've had a couple of friends pretending to need support and connecting through to me.
Is it possible to do the following:
1. Preconfigure the TCP/IP and Port myself?
2. Have the cleanup routine run automatically when the connection is broken?
That way, the client needing support only needs to fire up the programme and answer the dialog boxes.
Regards
Gary |
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Dwalf
Joined: 2005-08-25 01:02 Posts: 112 Topics: 8
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#8| Posted: 2005-10-14 17:06 Post subject: |
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| Gary wrote: | Hi Dwalf,
That way, the client needing support only needs to fire up the programme and answer the dialog boxes.
Gary |
Hi Gary
My tools are built ontop of UltraVNC SC
All credit to Rudi and UltraVNC Team for a super product.
Yes you can setup SC with a Static IP or DynDns by editing the helpdesk.txt from custom.zip (This is SC main function)
You can download SC custom.zip at http://sc.ultravnc.net and look at the top right of the page to see the download.
Unzip SC and edit the helpdesk.txt file and rezip all components when done and compile online again.
You will need to Download UltraVNC full version and install and run the VNCVIEWER.EXE -Listen for connections.
You also use the SCCC.EXE to make a SC offline.
http://forum.ultravnc.net/viewtopic.php?t=4046&sid=8f76cd54956a2a27e0d54053d962f857
When you build your the normal way. The client wont see the cleanup window anymore as this is done already with normal SC.
There are other functions you can use with sc
ID's
DIRECT connection
Repeater
Some very cool stuff.
Have a look around this forum and http://www.ultravnc.com
There is tons of information to look at.
Cheers
Dwalf |
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Jorn Guest
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#9| Posted: 2006-01-10 08:27 Post subject: |
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| Great tools, works spotless! Maybe this thread should be stickied, would be handy =) |
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frister
Joined: 2006-03-07 15:15 Posts: 2 Location: Ypsilanti, MI
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#10| Posted: 2006-03-07 15:29 Post subject: Thanks & Support.exe mods? |
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Kudos to Rudi and Dwalf for great tools. Can one of you tell me how to modify the paramaters passed to the viewer in your support.exe?
I need to make sure that the viewer starts up as vncviewer.exe -listen -viewonly -autoscaling. We're not supposed to actually touch anything on the users' machines. Instead, I'm supposed to walk them through their task as I watch what they do.
If you built support.exe with autoit, can you point me to the script? Or, did you use some other tool to create support.exe?
Thanks,
JJ _________________ half-baked ideas are better than none |
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Dwalf
Joined: 2005-08-25 01:02 Posts: 112 Topics: 8
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#11| Posted: 2006-03-18 12:15 Post subject: Re: Thanks & Support.exe mods? |
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| frister wrote: | Kudos to Rudi and Dwalf for great tools. Can one of you tell me how to modify the paramaters passed to the viewer in your support.exe?
JJ |
Hi
If you have AutoIt installed and 7ZIP, just download the EXE and with 7ZIP Extract the files inside the EXE. Basicly the EXE is a archive file with a another file what specifies witch exe inside to start.
Once you extracted the files use autoit to decompile the exe inside.
To recompile read up on some of the 7Zip feautures
Cheers
Dwalf |
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frister
Joined: 2006-03-07 15:15 Posts: 2 Location: Ypsilanti, MI
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#12| Posted: 2006-03-18 17:40 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the pointer!
I was able to decompile testtech.exe with exe2aut v3 from the autoit beta downloads. _________________ half-baked ideas are better than none
Last edited by frister on 2006-03-22 02:31; edited 3 times in total |
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Shaba1
Joined: 2005-03-16 19:15 Posts: 76 Topics: 16
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#13| Posted: 2006-04-02 00:01 Post subject: |
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| This is nice but my opinion is that if the persons so computer unknowlegble that you have to use SC to solve his problem rather then over th phone or some type of chat program. Then he/she should not have to put in an IP address or port #. That somewhat negates the whole purpose of having a downloadble VNC server doing a reverse connection |
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Belynda
Joined: 2006-11-24 08:38 Posts: 9 Topics: 2 Location: South Africa
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#14| Posted: 2006-12-08 11:07 Post subject: Re: ULTRAVNC SC ONLINE TEST DRIVE |
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Hi.
Any chance of getting the source code for the above version?
 _________________ If life gives you lemons........ drink tequila! |
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Dwalf
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#15| Posted: 2006-12-22 00:28 Post subject: Re: ULTRAVNC SC ONLINE TEST DRIVE |
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| Belynda wrote: | Hi.
Any chance of getting the source code for the above version?
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It looks like this in autoit
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; 07 OCT 2005 - Donald Muir
#include <GuiConstants.au3>
#include <Process.au3>
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; Create SC Prompt
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; GUI
GuiCreate("Ultr@VNC SC Manual", 200, 100)
GUISetIcon ("icon1.ico")
; INPUT
$tcpipitem = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 60, 10, 120, 20)
$portitem = GuiCtrlCreateInput("5500", 60, 30, 120, 20)
; LABEL
GuiCtrlCreateLabel("TCP/IP", 10, 10, 40, 20)
GuiCtrlCreateLabel("PORT", 10, 30, 40, 20)
; BUTTON
$subitem = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Connect", 10, 75, 80, 20)
$canitem = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 100, 75, 80, 20)
GUISetState ()
$msg = 0
While $msg <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
$msg = GUIGetMsg()
Select
Case $msg = $subitem
exitloop
EndSelect
If $msg = $canitem Or $msg = -3 Or $msg = -1 Then Exit
Wend
ProcessWaitClose($subitem)
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; RUN WINVNC SC
;--------------------------------------------------
Run("winvnc.exe -connect " & GUICtrlRead($tcpipitem) & ":" & GUICtrlRead($portitem) & " -noregistry")
;--------------------------------------------------
; Close Open Window
;--------------------------------------------------
GUIDelete()
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; Create SC WATTING Window for 10 seconds
;--------------------------------------------
$iMsgBoxAnswer = MsgBox(4096,"Ultr@Vnc SC Remote Session","Creating a connection " & @CRLF & "Please wait..." & @CRLF & @CRLF & "Your computer will be taken over in a few seconds...",10)
exit
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