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SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
i guess nobody has a copy of this ... pity, would have like to have integraated it into vnc2me or the core SC application ...
if anyone has a copy, can you PM me please...
if anyone has a copy, can you PM me please...
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
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SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
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JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
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Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Last edited by fredfred on 2011-02-18 06:30, edited 1 time in total.
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
thanks fredfred,
saw your posts on the vnc2me forums, it appears you had problems uploading files, i will check this out ... PM on its way with email address
thankyou very VERY much
saw your posts on the vnc2me forums, it appears you had problems uploading files, i will check this out ... PM on its way with email address
thankyou very VERY much
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
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JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
After prompting from another UVNC forum user, i have made this available for download ... thanks fredfred for the file earlier this year.
http://vnc2me.org/en/downloads.html?func=fileinfo&id=4
if it gets moved in the future, it should still be available in the downloads somewhere ... or you can PM me for the URL
hope someone finds this useful.
http://vnc2me.org/en/downloads.html?func=fileinfo&id=4
if it gets moved in the future, it should still be available in the downloads somewhere ... or you can PM me for the URL
hope someone finds this useful.
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Welcome back! Tc,Tc wrote:Sorry, I have been away. I put SCSafe back up for download. Let me know if there is still a need for SCSafe.
This tool, together with your indepth explanation of the safe mode boot process of Windows in this thread, is one of the most useful knowledge I learned from internet.
I have not tried SCSafe yet, but I want to ask a question.
At this step, does this mean the SCSafe.exe has been running, and making the connection already? So that I will see this Yes/No screen at viewer side ?Tc wrote:Use:
Get a copy of SCSafe.7z from https://sites.google.com/site/twconnor/ ... edirects=0 .
Create and test a SC/SCIII that will automatically connect. Name it SCSafe.exe
Make a connection to the system you want to SC in Safe Mode (SCSafe)
You must have administrative rights
Copy your SC/SCIII to the root of the system drive (Normally C: \) Your SC/SCIII must be named SCSafe.exe
Execute SCSafeSetUp.exe on your clients computer. You will be prompted to continue and a GUI will guide you through the configuration. Optionally, you can execute SCSafeSetUp with a -silent command line parameter and SCSafeSetUp will run with defaults without prompting.
Your clients computer will reboot into safe mode and run your SC.
You will normally be confronted with a Yes/No screen for safe mode upon reconnect.
Upon disconnect computer is reset and rebooted.
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Yes, you are correct. The boot process pauses for the yes/no response and SCSafe is started prior to this making the connection. The remote user is greeted by the yes/no prompt.
Tc
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
I will second that ... welcome back tc ... fancy helping get scsafe working with scprompt ???YY wrote:Welcome back! Tc
if your interested, pm me
even if you want to critique it ... youv'e been writing autoit far longer than I have ...
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
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Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Thanks for the explanation again. This is really a very helpful information.Tc wrote:The boot process pauses for the yes/no response and SCSafe is started prior to this making the connection. The remote user is greeted by the yes/no prompt.
I used to believe Windows will alway stop at this step and require a manual response. In past I had tried to run some program at safe mode unattended, but failed to do so as I didn't know how to suppress this message.
Regarding the SCSafeProcess.exe, does its function is solely starting the SCSafe.exe? Or any other thing else?
Will you consider provide a download link & description of its usage for SCSafeProcess.exe too?
Thanks again
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
SCSafeProcess.exe is installed by SCSafeSetUp. It is included in the main file using FileInstall, so you already have it.YY wrote: Will you consider provide a download link & description of its usage for SCSafeProcess.exe too?
SCSafeProcess.exe:
Starts SCSafe
Resets boot options
Disables autologin
Cleans up after SCSafe
Returns Windows security to previous settings
Triggers a reboot on SCSafe exit
Hope this helps.
Are you trying to solve a particular problem? With some more information
I might be able to get you started.
Tc
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
Thanks for the detail explanation.
I'm using the PcHelpWare as the remote helpdesk tool, and I hope it can reconnect to the viewer automatically when reboot into safe mode.
As Windows always stop with the "yes/no prompt" before entering safe mode, so far I don't know how to solve this problem. I used to believe that this cannot be overcome.
Your SCSafe showing me there is a possible solution, and I'm thinking if I can make use the SCSafeProcess.exe to achieve this when using PcHelpWare ....
I'm using the PcHelpWare as the remote helpdesk tool, and I hope it can reconnect to the viewer automatically when reboot into safe mode.
As Windows always stop with the "yes/no prompt" before entering safe mode, so far I don't know how to solve this problem. I used to believe that this cannot be overcome.
Your SCSafe showing me there is a possible solution, and I'm thinking if I can make use the SCSafeProcess.exe to achieve this when using PcHelpWare ....
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
I don't understand the use directions.
As far as I can understand
1. The download file SCSafe.7z has in it SCSafeSetUp.exe
2. It says to put my copy of SCSafe.exe in the root.
3. Execute SCSafeSetUp.exe on your clients computer
Questions:
1. Where can I get SCSafe.exe? It's not in the download.
2. Does SCSafe.exe go into the local PC or the remote PC?
Thank you very much,
Docfxit
As far as I can understand
1. The download file SCSafe.7z has in it SCSafeSetUp.exe
2. It says to put my copy of SCSafe.exe in the root.
3. Execute SCSafeSetUp.exe on your clients computer
Questions:
1. Where can I get SCSafe.exe? It's not in the download.
2. Does SCSafe.exe go into the local PC or the remote PC?
Thank you very much,
Docfxit
Re: SCSafe - SC/SCIII Safe Mode
as the instructions say, create an sc that automatically connects when run, and name it scsafe.exe ...docfxit wrote:1. Where can I get SCSafe.exe? It's not in the download.
do you want to put local or remote pc into safe mode ?docfxit wrote:2. Does SCSafe.exe go into the local PC or the remote PC?
all files are to be run / installed on remote pc, viewer is only thing needed to be run on local pc. this is not a client/server application, it does no network communications ... it just sets up and runs scsafe.exe in safemode.
ask a silly question and remain a fool for 5 minutes...
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au
don't ask, and remain a fool for life - JDaus 2003
without imperfections, neither you nor i would exist - Steven Hawkins
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au