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Dec 7th, 2001, 02:42 AM
#1
Thread Starter
New Member
LAN monitoring
I want to write a network monitoring tool for use on My network.
Basically it will run on my machine and give me
1.)A status report of the other pcs connected to my pc via the network and what files they have opend on my pc in what folder... I also want to include the ports they are using to connect to my pc and also on theirs. Whether they are using any services like http,ftp, Database etc
2.)What Services are running on their machine..
3.)Traceroute capability
4.)Pinging capability
5.)Scan capability to list all networked pcs
6.)Ability to block or kick certain users or pcs connected to my machine
I will want to add more features later.
Can any body help me with this in any way?
Thanks.
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Dec 7th, 2001, 07:37 AM
#2
Black Cat
Windows Management Instrumentation can do a chunk of what you want, if you're running W2K or higher, or are willing to install it across your network.
See MSDN for WMI.
See http://www.mvps.org/vbnet/ for using Windows Networking API's with VB.
Josh
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Dec 8th, 2001, 06:33 AM
#3
Thread Starter
New Member
Actually it will need to work across win95 to win2000, winME.
Atleast win98 and above.
Thanks
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Dec 8th, 2001, 08:16 PM
#4
New Member
lan prog
i need help too..
i need to make a program that pops up a screensaver onto another computer connected to mine.
so if you know how to do that or when you do know, can you please help me.
thanks
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Dec 9th, 2001, 10:01 AM
#5
Addicted Member
same prob
hy, i have the same problem .. i think there must be any solution like the standart windows network monitor!!
any idea?? greez Longbow
Old enough to know better,
but young enough to don't give a ****!
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