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Geek Culture / Running programs through a network

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kkzgreen
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Posted: 27th Apr 2005 09:47
Hey Guys.
I know you can run a program on your PC through command prompt by typing "start filename". But how would you go about running a program on another PC connected by LAN? Do you have to type %systemroot% or something?
Neofish
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Posted: 27th Apr 2005 11:17
you don't need "start"...

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kkzgreen
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Posted: 27th Apr 2005 11:42
I know but that's only if you're in the folder the program's in.

Anyways, does anybody have any ideas?

BTW I DON'T want to use any control software and i DO know the ip userame and password of the PC
Neofish
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Posted: 27th Apr 2005 11:46
so you want to run it on their PC? for that I imagine you do need control software...something like ultraVNC will do

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kkzgreen
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Posted: 27th Apr 2005 12:00
Yeah I know I can do it using that (as a matter of fact my dad has it on his PC). But I think there was a way of doing it without any additional software.

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