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If I am behind a router
If I am behind a router
Ok, so I want to make a single click .exe file to give to someone so that I could help them with remote support. I see that I must enter my ip address in order for their computer to connect with mine while I am in listener mode. The question I have is that my computer is behind a router so when I am making the single click file would I just enter the ip address my isp gave me or do I need to enter more than that?
Re: If I am behind a router
You need to port forward from your router to the viewer. default port is 5500
www.portforward.com (i think) is a good place to start if you have never done it before.
I suggest you test on a lan before trying port forwarding, as this will allow you to understand the steps, & confirm viewer working before portforward.
there is plenty of information in this forum, use the search, & you will find more info
also, try scprompt RTR version... it allows you to enter IP address manually, not mess with setting up helpdesk.txt etc (look @ sticky post)
www.portforward.com (i think) is a good place to start if you have never done it before.
I suggest you test on a lan before trying port forwarding, as this will allow you to understand the steps, & confirm viewer working before portforward.
there is plenty of information in this forum, use the search, & you will find more info
also, try scprompt RTR version... it allows you to enter IP address manually, not mess with setting up helpdesk.txt etc (look @ sticky post)
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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
__
JD
SCPrompt - OpenSource Free Remote Screen\Desktop Sharing Solution
SecureTech.com.au