I would like to know if it's possible to control a computer on the same network without installing any software on the other computer and from the command line if possible.
Thanks
You should try remote desktop connection.
May be this video might help.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke_t5-N-SEY
If not you will definately find lot of resources how to connect the other computer from remote desktop connection in local network.
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I am running openBmc Romulus image on QEMU as given in the tutorials. I want to connect it to another virtual machine which will act as the host complex(main server). So that I can turn it on/off from the BMC session and try various other things.
No one has done this yet to my knowledge.
I have a windows machine that has a local WAMP server running without the Internet. I would need to connect a few Mac computers to that local server via Ethernet cable stream some video content.
I kind of know that I would need a router to connect all to Mac computers and a server computer. I am still not clear how to do it without the Internet.
Any Help would be really appreciated! Thank you!
You should be able to just get an ethernet switch (something like this) and connect everything. You would then just reference your server in a browser or other app by it's IP address or computer name instead of a www address.
What you are talking about is soomthing called a peer-to-peer setup. See this Setting up a Peer to Peer Network
I am currently running a server with Windows 2000 and running client computers off the same switch/network which are running Windows CE. I was wondering if there was a way for me to remote access into my Windows CE clients from my Windows 2000 server? Please let me know your thoughts, I greatly appreciate any constructive input.
-Manny
Edit
It doesn't necessarily need to be remote access. If there is a way for me to detect the client, maybe a DHCP change, and then allowing me to run script from the server into the client computer, that would work too! Thank you in advance once again.
Window CE does not have RDP host for other systems to connect but you can use application like CERDisp which connect to your Windows CE / Windows Mobile terminal over active sync and display its screens in a window. You can also use the mouse and keyboard on the desktop to remote control the device the same as if you were using the popup PDA keyboard and the stylus.
We have used it long time back. For some information you can look at http://nicolasbesson.blogspot.in/2007/12/enable-remote-display-application.html
You can download this application from http://www.naurtech.com/wiki/wiki.php?n=Main.ToolsCERDisp
There are additional application like Remote Display that allows to operate the target device's Win CE desktop from a Windows PC. It requires a USB ActiveSync or Ethernet connection. For information you can review at http://developer.toradex.com/knowledge-base/remote-display
I have written a small client server socket application. It is a proof of concept for some socket programming that I want to apply to a much bigger project.
For the moment I want to user wireshark to analyse the traffic that goes between them. They are both running on my local machine.
I have installed a loopback interface, and have tried to use wireshark with it.
No joy. Any ideas?
I have successfully analysed traffic between my machine and other machines no problems.
I have had a look here,
http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/Loopback
And I am not using the address 127.0.0.1 which they mention saying you can't capture traffic on 127.0.0.1
Thanks.
You might try creating a virtual machine to run your application and using wireshark on it.
Save yourself some grief and download Microsoft Network Monitor.
As good as Wireshark is on Unixen, Windows is a "special" case :)
I'm finding that I can't access the admin shares on an XP64 box when there's no network connection. Trying to browse to \\localhost\c$ fails (although obviously browsing c: works).
Reason for the question is that the NANT build script for our application uses this format to copy files from one local directory to another, and it's failing when I'm trying to use my laptop on the train (the same problem occurs if I unplug the network cable from my desktop and build). The whole build only uses local resources so should be possible without network connection.
You could install a loopback adapter to fool the computer into thinking it's on a network. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839013