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1. Laptop: runs WOL_starter.exe
2. Server runs WakeonLAN.exe
3. Desktop boot
4. Laptop use remote-desktop on the Desktop pc
There are 2 *.exe --
1. WOL_starter.exe -> *.exe on the Laptop -> communicate to the server and start "WakeonLAN.exe" with parameter IP.
2. WakeonLAN.exe -> *.exe on the server -> send WOL message to the Desktop PC
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OK, so we both agree on the sequence of operations and where the programs are, but now I am more confused: what is the problem?
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Well...
1. If the Laptop start the WOL_starter.exe the WOL_starter runs WakeonLAN.exe (from server) local on the laptop and this laptop can't communicate to the desktop PC! so some error occurs.
The User (Laptop) just should start my starter.exe and his desktop should turn on. They have no permission to connect to server via remote.
The server should start his program on his system not on the Laptop
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Mschauder wrote: 1. If the Laptop start the WOL_starter.exe the WOL_starter runs WakeonLAN.exe (from server) local on the laptop and this laptop can't communicate to the desktop PC!
This does not makes sense; how can the server start a program that runs on the laptop?
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starter.exe send parameter to the wol.exe on the server and start it.
But if I start the starter.exe local on my laptop, the WOL.exe will run there, too.
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Mschauder wrote: starter.exe send parameter to the wol.exe on the server and start it.
But if I start the starter.exe local on my laptop, the WOL.exe will run there, too.
These two statements are mutually exclusive; if statement 1 is true how can statement 2 also be true?
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wuah
again:
I sit with my laptop in the sun, enjoy the sun connect to network with vpn.
Now I have a connectivity to the Server.
I want to work Remote on my desktop pc from work. But the desktop pc is turned off.
Now I want to start my desktop pc to connect to it!
I start "starter.exe" and my desktop pc turns on.
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Now how I realize this:
I have 2 .exe
1. starter.exe is on my laptop
2. WOL.exe is on the server
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Now how my tool works:
starter.exe start the WOL.exe on the server with IP or MAC adress from my desktop pc as a parameter.
WOL.exe sends a magic packet to desktop and this turns on!
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Problem:
starter.exe starts on my laptop
starter.exe starts wol.exe which lay on the server
but if starter.exe start wol.exe, wol.exe will be started on my laptop instead of the server.
And cause my laptop is in an another subnet my laptop can not root packets directly.
I hope this would help
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Mschauder wrote: I hope this would help
Well you still seem to be saying: "I do this and it works". Then you say: "I do this and it does not work".
So where are we? Let us go back to the original sequence.
- Laptop: run starter.exe (on the laptop)
- Laptop: starter.exe sends a message to the server with the IP address of the desktop
- Laptop: starter.exe terminates - its work is done
- Server: receives the message and runs wol.exe (on the server) with the desktop IP address as parameter
- Server: wol.exe sends a WOL message to the IP address of the desktop
- Server: wol.exe terminates - its work is done
- Desktop: receives WOL message and boots
- Laptop, Server and Desktop are now all booted and ready for action
Or maybe this is not what happens?
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It doesn't work...
I try to describe like you :P
1. Laptop: run starter.exe
2. Laptop: starter.exe start wol.exe with ip adress of the desktop
3. Laptop: starter.exe terminates
now the problem begin
4. Because starter.exe runs wol.exe the wol.exe will run on the laptop...
what should do:
4. Server: runs wol.exe
5. Desktop: boots
6. Laptop: connect to desktop and is ready for action
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for example
sitting in school your neighbour looks bored then you start a program like media player and this program should pop up on HIS screen not yours!
If I start media player (installed on his desktop pc) it will pop up on my screen, this I wouldn't have...
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Mschauder wrote: 4. Because starter.exe runs wol.exe the wol.exe will run on the laptop...
Well this is obviously wrong. As I showed in my previous posts starter.exe should send a message to the server with the IP address, the server then runs wol.exe to send the WOL message to the desktop machine.
Mschauder wrote: sitting in school your neighbour looks bored then you start a program like media player and this program should pop up on HIS screen not yours!
I'm not sure exactly how you would do this unless you have some program running on your neighbour's PC that will accept commands and act on them. In general this is considered to be hacking and is not encouraged.
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Well...
... thanks a lot but you don't know what I mean
I solved this otherwise
3 *.exe
1. starter.exe
*new* 2. RemoteStarter.exe (some Telnet function to start Software on other systems)
3. WOL.exe
There is no other solution...
or how would you solve something like this when a user is not allowed to use VNC to view the server.
And they know nothing about wake on LAN
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Mschauder wrote: thanks a lot but you don't know what I mean
I think I do.
Mschauder wrote: or how would you solve something like this when a user is not allowed to use VNC to view the server.
And they know nothing about wake on LAN
I would not solve it. If you are not allowed access to the server then you should not try to hack into it.
Case closed, I think.
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Nobody try to hack into it...
its just ja medium that both (Laptop & desktop) can reach...
But would you give an user the chance to "play" on a server?
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Mschauder wrote: But would you give an user the chance to "play" on a server?
Sorry, but I am totally lost now; I have no idea what you are trying to do as it seems the description changes with every posted message.
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"play" means the user is on the server with remote software.
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What a strange coincidence, is this[^] you?
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heey!!! xD
which coincidence you excactly mean
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Mschauder wrote: which coincidence
Learning about two Germans with (almost) the same name in one day.
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just nickname :P
real name is different
oh no, what you must think about germany
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Pretty confusing thread!
Anyway, I give it a try.
You need to create a service to install on the server that listens on a predefined port for messages on which desktop computer to start.
As this service starts automatically at the start of the server the users don't need to interfere with the server, they only need to run a program on their home computer connecting to this service on the server, which tell their desktop to start via WOL.
"When did ignorance become a point of view" - Dilbert
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Which is exactly what I suggested more than once!
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Yes I know...
But I solved this otherwise!
easier
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All of my client user from windows xp are member of Domain User group. But they can't rename their flash drive. I don't want to add them to the local administrator group because I concern about security issue.
Is there any possible way to keep them in users group and only allow them to rename their removable flash drive label?
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Check the list of available rights for the Domain Users group. I don't recall Rename Drives being in there, but it's been a few years since I looked.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I need my Message Queueing and Message Queueing Trigger services to be run under different logon (not with Local System Account) but the login is having all administrative previlages. When i do so the queues which in turn triggering my application is not happening.
Pl come back. If you need any clarification on my question.
T & R,
Prasanna Muthuramalingam.
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