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cmd Enter the command mstsc
Hit the username and password on it.
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Remote desktop can do it! ~!
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AT: Yes.
I've used it. It is not enabled after adding a scheduled task.
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The easiest way to do this is:
1. You can create a new user with administrator privileges on his computer
For example, user xx has a password of 123.
net user xx 123 /add
net localgroup aministrators xx /add
2. Enter the service to open the other party's operation, and enable the telnet port 23.
3. TelNet IP address remote login to each other.
4. You are asked to enter login: that is, xx password: that is, password.
5. Then you have entered the DOS interface of the other computer.
6. Enter the dos interface after D enters: tasklist will display all the processes of the other party.
7. Remember its process number, pid or im image (process name), 8, example:
Enter the command: taskkill -f -im9, the process ends.
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He uses P2P software to limit your Internet speed, using ARP to deceive, and general anti-P2P is useless. We recommend you AntiARP Firewall.
If you want to see his network runners, you can use P2P Terminator, which can scan the running network programs of hosts in the entire network, of course, you need to turn off your ARP firewall before using P2P Terminator.
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The way of not installing the client, it is no problem to monitor and record the computer IP, MAC address, which can be done, including ** access, traffic usage, etc., which can also be monitored, but it is impossible to look at all the local processes. This kind of software can only be done if the client is installed, such as iMonitor EAM employee computer behavior monitoring software, this software can monitor the operation of local programs, process information, etc., and can also carry out relevant restrictions, prohibit the operation of specified programs, prohibit file outgoing transmission, etc.
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Do you think it's possible? Querying all the computers in the subnet is perfectly fine,..
It is also possible to query the NIC MAC of the computer that is subnetted.
It is not possible to query the process. If this is achieved, the software is already intrusive, that is, a virus program. If only it could be so. I can also look up what processes are on your computer now, obviously, this is not possible.
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Hello: It is impossible to do it without installing the client. It's scarier than real-time monitoring.
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Based on domain management, you can meet your requirements by running Linyang computer scanning and management software under your domain administrator account.
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This can be done, you belong to the functional requirements of LAN intranet monitoring, but the process monitoring must be installed on the monitored computer to install the workstation program, otherwise it is impossible, the rooster will not lay eggs;
For example, the well-known LAN monitoring software: AnyView (network alarm), which can monitor the processes that are running on the monitored computer; installed application software and computer hardware;
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To the Internet **A B2B... You can check all the machines in the local area network... Enabled programs for connecting to the Internet. And the judgment shouts to be cautious to detect the traffic... It can also be restricted... The network speed of any machine infiltrator in the local area network...
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What does this question ask me? You go into more detail about the problem. For example, I asked you how you got to Beijing?
How did you? A truth, what process do you want to know? How do you connect to the rest of the computer?
Is it simply a few machines sleepy with a belt in a local area network? Or is it connected to a simple network LAN through cross-wire network cables? Or is it a family group that is established?
What files are you transferring or what? Want to know what the process is? To put it bluntly.
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Open the Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Dat).
Then select it on the dialog basket"process"(In.)"Applications"next to it), find , and click End Process (bottom right).
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Hehe...
The first floor and the third floor are the correct answers...
If you want to shut down a process on another computer in the local area network, you can only install a remote control software on his computer in advance, otherwise you can't close any process on other people's computers on your computer...
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Install a remote control software for him, such as some Trojan horse - pigeon or bride, etc.
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It cannot be turned off. Unless you're using remote control software.
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Gray pigeon, Shangxing remote control. Both. Not only can you control the process, but you can also access files at will, run or abort programs at will. Monitor and control computer screens, camera heads, and more.
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Well, this one.
I don't understand either, but as a word of advice, it's a waste of so many points to be rewarded for this kind of question. Because only 20% of people have this kind of problem
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Netman remote control of network people.
It's free, and it's very easy to use.
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To end a process on another computer, you must install the server on your own computer and the client on the other computer, so that you can control it. The same principle is true for Internet café control. I have written school computer room management software, that is, to run one is to define the automatic shutdown software, if the student runs the program, it will be automatically closed, and the other is that the teacher specifies to close the program at zero hour.
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It doesn't seem to be put but you can remotely access other people's computers, but that's all immediately given to the IP into some passwords!
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