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CTS Remote Console System 1.0

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Submitted on: 1/1/2005 11:57:48 AM
By: Cyber Chris  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 9 Users
Compatibility: VB.NET
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     The CTS Remote Console System is a powerful administrative tool that gives you the full power of the hosts' console system. You can connect from any computer around the world to your host using telnet. And can work as were you sitting infront of the Remote Host. Features: * Small Server File: around 50kb * Low Ressources * Silent Work (The host doesn't notice what you are doing with his console) * 100% Access to all data on the hard disc * Any Command Line command is supported * Using the NET command on the Remote host you have access to his network * Usage of ANY command line tool

 
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1/1/2005 11:58:48 AMCyber Chris

Please give me a feedback!
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1/2/2005 1:09:22 AM

Wow, impressive work!
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1/2/2005 9:05:02 PMCodeFester

I like the submission and thanks very much for sharing it. The first thing I noticed wrong is if server is running, the app doesn't end by closing the form. The form goes away, the app is still in the listening loop. Nice work, I'll check it some more before voting.
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1/6/2005 5:08:44 AM

run-time error in win2k:

System.Security.SecurityException
occurs while running WindowsApplication1.exe

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1/7/2005 4:36:23 AMCyber Chris

Hi,
at first: thank you for your votings!

@anonymus: I don't know why you have received that message!
I've tried it several times on a WinXP mashine and it worked proper. Maybe you must change the security settings in Control Panel / .NET Settings
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1/10/2005 1:21:02 PM

no Control Panel / .NET Settings in win2k, only .NET Framework Configuration in AdministrativeTools in ControlPanel. Maybe you are right I have to loosen my security policy_ but it is not clear where and which one. Thank you for your suggestions.

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4/11/2005 1:34:33 PM

I am just wondering, can't you already do this just be enabling the Telnet service in 2k/XP/2003?
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4/24/2005 2:36:05 AMDoug Burkhalter

Looks great, but I haven't been able to try it yet.

As for just turning on the telnet service, I doubt that would give you a blow-by-blow of what's happening like this. There might be a log file, but nothing that's immediate on screen.
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10/23/2005 4:31:33 PMGlenn Smith

I like the idea, Hopefully it does work but I cant get anything in visual studio 2005. 4 Globes.
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2/28/2008 7:11:03 PMastropirit

Wow!! amazing.
didnt know this was possible in visual basic.net
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