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Remote Administration Suite The project based on Admin Tool Rate Topic: ***** 6 Votes

Poll: Remote Administration Suite (365 member(s) have cast votes)

What do you think?

  1. I would use it. (86 votes [54.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 54.09%

  2. I might use it. (25 votes [15.72%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.72%

  3. I would like to see it. (40 votes [25.16%])

    Percentage of vote: 25.16%

  4. Why bother? (8 votes [5.03%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.03%

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#1 User is offline   RagnaroktA 

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Posted 25 August 2006 - 09:21 PM

Remote Administration Suite
v3.0 Beta

Author(s)
Gary Frost (gafrost)
Scott Forehand (RagnaroktA)
Jarvis Stubblefield (JSThePatriot)

Description
This version of the Remote Administration Suite remains true to the original concept of providing a free solution to remote system, and network administration. It provides an easy to use interface for performing common administrative tasks, and gathering information remotely from the target machine(s). Great improvements have been made to the GUI, as well as streamlining the code to improve the speed and functionality of the application.

Screenshot(s)
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/2b2b5f10663ae7320a98bdacc8fd9dbd2g.jpg

Status
Public Beta released!

Download the application, and the source below. The Machine List View is fully functional, as are some of the tabs (listed below). The toolbar is not yet complete, but is visible. Some tools are yet unavailable (they havent all been written yet). Feedback is welcome.

Tabs
General Tab - Incomplete (Partial Functionality)
Network Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)
Peripherals Tab - Complete (Full Functionality)
Startup Tab - Complete (Full Functionality)
Processes Tab - Complete (Full Functionality)
Services Tab - Complete (Full Functionality)
Tasks Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)
Hardware Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)
Software Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)
Uninstall Software Tab - Complete (Full Functionality)
Event Logs Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)
Users & Groups Tab - Incomplete (No Functionality)

Requirements
Latest AutoIt Beta

Download
Download Source (2.06 MB)/Includes (35.93 KB)
Download Executable (3.82 MB)

Note
This project spawned from gafrost's Admin Tool. Anyone who contributes code for features will be credited for the work in the help file, and maybe even in the About section, depending on their involvement.


----------------------- Add-Ons & Plugins -----------------------

Remote Files And Settings Transfer Wizard
v1.0 Beta


Author(s)
Scott Forehand (RagnaroktA)

Description
This plugin will migrate profiles from a remote computer, to any accessable location specified in the script. It is written in Wizard form, to make it more streamline.

Screenshot(s)
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/8c50f5e7dc26771010b335e3f468ba602g.jpg http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/f43baca829993601e82e72695eae72352g.jpg

Status
This plugin is currently on hold. There is a new version of the User State Migration Tool package being released from Microsoft soon. I'm putting this on hold until that happens, so that when it's final, it's using the latest version available. Please do test the current version, as suggestions and improvements are welcome. It was very Beta when it was put on hold, so some features are not yet implimented. I will be adding the ability to migrate ODBC settings as well.

Requirements
Latest AutoIt Beta

Download
Download Source (1.26 MB)
Download Executable (1.72 MB)


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Snapshot (Subject to change)
v1.0 Beta


Author(s)
Scott Forehand (RagnaroktA)

Description
This plugin will take a screenshot of the desktop on any target computer and display it locally.

Screenshot(s)

Status
Planned.

Requirements
Latest AutoIt Beta

Download


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As always, let me know what you all think. I'm taking feature requests on all of these applications, so post features you would like to have included here, or PM me.

This post has been edited by RagnaroktA: 09 December 2008 - 05:35 PM


#2 User is offline   blitzkrg 

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Posted 25 August 2006 - 09:33 PM

looks good. .i would def. like to see it.. very well may put it to good use..

question - do you typically design a GUI first and then code to suite the GUI or do you do proof of concept first and then write a GUI after all the code is complete?
just curious.

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 12:05 AM

if its open source -> why not :)

if not open source i would test it, but not using much, couse i cant learn from source :P

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 12:58 AM

instead of The project formerly known as Admin Tool, it should of read built from or based on Admin Tool

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 01:08 AM

was this really made in autoit?? i don't see how you added that extra button next to the minimize.. dllcall?? i would prefer source rather than screenshots, kind of a tease that doesn't please... enough. :P

looks good though

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 02:01 AM

WOW that's one incredible GUI!!! I'd like to see the source of how that was made!!! I could learn so much from the source code of that...

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 02:21 AM

View PostWTS, on Aug 25 2006, 04:08 PM, said:

was this really made in autoit?? i don't see how you added that extra button next to the minimize.. dllcall??



It might not have been added with the program, I got a cd with my motherboard that adds buttons such as move to next desktop or other things to the bar. When he took a pic, it would have been in it...

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 03:05 AM

View PostRagnaroktA, on Aug 25 2006, 04:21 PM, said:

let me know what you all think!

Here are some of the things that I've written scripts to do from Active Directory. I use that as my interface (similar to your list of computers), but they are organized in "easy to digest" groups or Organizational Units. That lets me work on a single computer or an entire OU:
1. Change admin password
2. Check to see if a specific product is installed
3. Check to see if they need defragging
4. Check to see if they need local profiles deleted (machines will collect up to 700+ local profiles in 2-3 months)
5. Empty recycle bins, clean temp files, clean reg, scan for viruses
6. Check for empty folders in specific locations
7. See who the current user is
8. Get a screen capture of the current user's screen
9. See who the last user was
10. See if the machine is online
11. Watch a realtime process list of any target computer
12. Open the C$ drive
13. Open the machine in Dameware
14. Shutdown/reboot the machine
15. Mute the machine's sound or internal speaker
16. Add a shortcut to the desktop and program folder
17. Find all the programs installed on any machine

Those could be interesting features of your admin tool...

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 06:53 PM

View Postgafrost, on Aug 25 2006, 06:58 PM, said:

instead of The project formerly known as Admin Tool, it should of read built from or based on Admin Tool


Sorry Gary, didnt mean to offend. Since I cant edit the topic I'll edit the post. (rather than create a new topic) You're still listed as lead in the Help file and the About. No worries, credit is still yours. :)

This project, I designed the GUI first, because like Gary said, it's based off of his Admin Tool. I decided to do the GUI first, to make sure it was easy to navigate, and packed full of features.

It's going to be open source, thats certain. I just want to be able to have a working script before I post the code. Also, the GUI as it stands is about 1400 lines of code... that's just GUI, no filler. This is going to be one BIG script, without all the footprint. Because it's so large, it might be too large to post the code outright, but I will host the .EXE installer (with DLL files, etc included) and the .au3 files seperately. I'll probably also include a hotkey that will unpack the script file from the executable.

Yes, the program is all AutoIt. The button next to the minimize button is from UltraMon. I've got dual monitors, and that program makes it too easy to do everything I want.

Keep posting additions, I'll be adding them as features as soon as I get everything squared away with the GUI. I'm also going to build in something that will allow modules to be added to the program. Thanks for the feedback, keep it all coming!

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 06:59 PM

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Sorry Gary, didnt mean to offend. Since I cant edit the topic I'll edit the post. (rather than create a new topic) You're still listed as lead in the Help file and the About. No worries, credit is still yours. :)


Glad to see that... at the least

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Posted 26 August 2006 - 07:26 PM

View PostValuater, on Aug 26 2006, 12:59 PM, said:

Glad to see that... at the least

8)


Of course, I'm not trying to take the project/credit away from him. I just want to improve upon it, and get a little better at building GUI's. Anyone who helps gets credit, Gary was the one who had the idea in the first place, so he's first in line for credit.

If the mods could change the topic, I would appreciate it, or even make a new thread, and delete this one.

This post has been edited by RagnaroktA: 26 August 2006 - 07:27 PM


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Posted 26 August 2006 - 07:48 PM

View PostRagnaroktA, on Aug 26 2006, 08:26 PM, said:

If the mods could change the topic, I would appreciate it, or even make a new thread, and delete this one.

Done :)

#13 User is offline   RagnaroktA 

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 03:26 PM

View PostJdeB, on Aug 26 2006, 01:48 PM, said:

Done :)


Hey thanks! If possible, could you fix my idiot mistake in the poll...? :)

Anyone else have suggestions or additions?

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 04:01 PM

Just like to say that desing looks like a pro-made software!! keep up the good work!!

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 04:06 PM

Good Idea!!! I have a little program I had made about 6 months ago (Still use it to this date) that allows you to input a Computer Name (or IP Address) Query the Make / Model & Serial from Win32_Bios. Also, determines the installed Operating system. Displays a list of Installed Updates + Service Packs. Detects if SMS (CCMExec) is installed (To connect to Remote System) Also, if Windows XP... Detects if Remote Desktop is enabled.

I'll post the code, but this is a great Idea!

I suggest a list of computers, rather than those that are on the Whole domain. That way you can Query the list you want.

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 04:28 PM

View PostDJ VenGenCe, on Aug 28 2006, 10:06 AM, said:

Good Idea!!! I have a little program I had made about 6 months ago (Still use it to this date) that allows you to input a Computer Name (or IP Address) Query the Make / Model & Serial from Win32_Bios. Also, determines the installed Operating system. Displays a list of Installed Updates + Service Packs. Detects if SMS (CCMExec) is installed (To connect to Remote System) Also, if Windows XP... Detects if Remote Desktop is enabled.

I'll post the code, but this is a great Idea!

I suggest a list of computers, rather than those that are on the Whole domain. That way you can Query the list you want.


DJ,

It can actually do both. There's an option in the Preferences to refresh from specified list of computers. You feed computer names, and it populates the specified list rather than refreshing from domain. Keep the suggestions coming! I like the idea of checking to see if Remote Desktop is enabled... I didnt think of that one, but it certainly would be handy. :)

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 04:29 PM

I would like to say, I love the GUI, love the idea of the project. I have created a bunch of UDF's that may be useful to you in your project.

_ComputerGet*Info*(). There is a link in my signature. I would me more than happy to help you implement them in the project if you wanted.

JS

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 04:32 PM

View PostJSThePatriot, on Aug 28 2006, 10:29 AM, said:

I would like to say, I love the GUI, love the idea of the project. I have created a bunch of UDF's that may be useful to you in your project.

_ComputerGet*Info*(). There is a link in my signature. I would me more than happy to help you implement them in the project if you wanted.

JS


JS,

I'm way ahead of you boss. I was going to use your UDF's, but hadnt contacted you just yet because I'm still finishing out the GUI. Keep the good work coming, and if there's anything that I need that isnt there, I'll shoot you some code to add to the UDF. I'll shoot you a PM as soon as I'm ready to start adding real functionality to it, and we'll talk about how you want to be credited. :)

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 05:44 PM

View PostRagnaroktA, on Aug 28 2006, 10:32 AM, said:

JS,

I'm way ahead of you boss. I was going to use your UDF's, but hadnt contacted you just yet because I'm still finishing out the GUI. Keep the good work coming, and if there's anything that I need that isnt there, I'll shoot you some code to add to the UDF. I'll shoot you a PM as soon as I'm ready to start adding real functionality to it, and we'll talk about how you want to be credited. :)


Sounds great to me. I also always create the GUI before I work on functionality as it helps make sure you are going in the right direction, and have the room for everything.

I am just curious. Are you using OnEvent or GetMessage?

JS

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Posted 28 August 2006 - 05:54 PM

View PostJSThePatriot, on Aug 28 2006, 11:44 AM, said:

Sounds great to me. I also always create the GUI before I work on functionality as it helps make sure you are going in the right direction, and have the room for everything.

I am just curious. Are you using OnEvent or GetMessage?

JS


GetMessage. Good idea? I've never written an app that used OnEvent, never had issues with GetMessage.

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