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Mar 17th, 2005, 04:02 AM
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Capture screen shot and send to remote directory??
Does anyone know about how to capture the screen shot of the computer and save to dicrectory(either on local disk or if can send to remote directory is the best)
Thanks in advance,
laisengchew
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Mar 17th, 2005, 04:54 PM
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Re: Capture screen shot and send to remote directory??
I had written a program in VB which acted somewhat like the common trojan, although I did not include any of the annoying registry includes or forced startup protocols so it is safe.
What I called it was a "Remote Network Manager". The client could connect to the server and get a whole view of all his files, mod the files, take screen shots, open various progams, change various settings...
Unfortunately, I posted it once on here and got banned because it is like a trojan, so I will not be posting again.
If you want I can isolate the screen shot code and post it, but it is VB...
I prefer C++, I can maybe redo it in c++ for you.
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Mar 17th, 2005, 08:06 PM
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Re: Capture screen shot and send to remote directory??
Thanks for willing help me. I would like to get the code in VB if can. But if you prefer to write it in C++, i also really appreciate for it. Thanks. Can you please Private Message me about your coding? Thanks alot.
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Mar 17th, 2005, 08:09 PM
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Re: Capture screen shot and send to remote directory??
Halsafar,
If you don't mind, can i get your source about your Remote Network Manager?
Actually i'ma network student and currently going to do research on my final project. If possible, hope you can help me on provide me your source code so that i can have better reference during develop my system.
Thanks a lot.
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