Mombay Posted August 10, 2013 Share Posted August 10, 2013 (edited) Hey everyOne, I want ask question about autoit, because i am looking for a solution since one month ago, and see if i can change language or still coding on autoit in case there are solution to my problem. i want build a simple program (Rdp client) that check username / password / server before connect, if are TRUE then he connect normaly, else return an error message ("Username and password are not valid !"). I find a source code that let us to connect to an RDP on this forum, but no one posted this kind of question or solution to this problem. If someone know something thank's to answer , and if u have idea for another language u're welcome too If there too function to transfert file from local to remote computer can help to resolve my problem. Thank you. Used this script for simple connection, but i want add CHECK FUNCTION: expandcollapse popup; gefunden unter http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/39083-embed-rdp-in-gui/ (aus dem Jahre 2007) ; ergänzt durch BLinz Oktober 2011 für autoit.de ; Demo für eine RDP Sitzung - Wobei das RDP Fenster innerhalb einer eigenen GUI sitzt #include <GUIConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> $oRDP = ObjCreate("MsTscAx.MsTscAx") GUICreate("Embedded RDP control Test", 640, 480, -1 , -1, $WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW + $WS_VISIBLE + $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS) $GUIActiveX = GUICtrlCreateObj($oRDP, 10, 10, 620, 460) GUICtrlSetStyle ( $GUIActiveX, $WS_VISIBLE ) GUICtrlSetResizing ($GUIActiveX,$GUI_DOCKAUTO) GUISetState() $oRDP.Server = "173.166.112.177" ;NetBIOS, DNS oder IP des Gerätes $oRDP.Domain = "FILESERVER" ;Anmeldedomäne (Rechnername oder NetBIOS Domänenname) $oRDP.UserName = "Mustermann" ; Benutzername $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.ClearTextPassword = "Passw0rd" ; das Passwort dazu $oRDP.FullScreen = False ; Vollbild ja/nein - hat nichts mit der Auflösung zu tun $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectDrives = True ; Sollen die Laufwerke mitgenommen werden $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPrinters = False ; Sollen die Drucker mitgenommen werden $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPorts = False ; Ports wie LPT1 etc $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectSmartCards = False ; SmartCards für Authentifizierung $oRDP.ConnectingText = "Connecting ...." ; Text der erscheint bevor das Bild des Servers erscheint ; Nachfolgende Zeilen von eigenen Test's - ich musste mal das mit den "AdvancedSettings2" 3 4 etc. ausklingeln $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.EnableAutoReconnect = False $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.allowBackgroundInput = False $oRDP.AdvancedSettings2.ConnectionBarShowRestoreButton = False $oRDP.AdvancedSettings5.AudioRedirectionMode = 0 $oRDP.Connect() While 1 $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE ExitLoop EndSelect WEnd GUIDelete() Exit ;Hier noch mal alle Parameter bis RDP Version 7 ;Das "AdvancedSettings2" <- die Zahl am Ende Symbolisiert ab welcher RDP Version dieser Parameter verfügbar ist ;CipherStrength Read-only The maximum encryption strength of the current control. ;Connected Read-only The connection state of the current control. ;ConnectingText Read/write The text that appears centered in the control while the control is connecting. ;DesktopHeight Read/write The current control's height, in pixels, on the initial remote desktop. ;DesktopWidth Read/write The current control's width, in pixels, on the initial remote desktop. ;DisconnectedText Read/write The text that appears centered in the control before a connection is terminated. ;Domain Read/write The domain to which the current user logs on. ;FullScreenTitle Write-only The window title displayed when the control is in full-screen mode. ;HorizontalScrollBarVisible Read-only Indicates whether the control has displayed a horizontal scroll bar. ;SecuredSettings Read-only A IMsTscSecuredSettings interface pointer. ;SecuredSettingsEnabled Read-only Indicates whether the IMsTscSecuredSettings interface is available. ;Server Read/write The name of the server to which the current control is connected. ;StartConnected Read/write Indicates whether the control will establish the RD Session Host server connection immediately upon startup. ;UserName Read/write The user name logon credential. ;Version Read-only The version number of the current control. ;VerticalScrollBarVisible Read-only Indicates whether the control displays a vertical scroll bar. ;AdvancedSettings2.AcceleratorPassthrough Read/write Specifies if keyboard accelerators should be passed to the server. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapCacheSize Read/write The size, in kilobytes, of the bitmap cache file used for 8-bits-per-pixel bitmaps. Valid numeric values of this property are 1 to 32 inclusive. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapPersistence Read/write Specifies if persistent bitmap caching should be used. Persistent caching can improve performance but requires additional disk space. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapVirtualCache16BppSize Read/write Specifies the size, in megabytes, of the persistent bitmap cache file to use for the 15 and 16 bits-per-pixel high-color settings. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapVirtualCache24BppSize Read/write Specifies the size, in megabytes, of the persistent bitmap cache file to use for the 24 bits-per-pixel high-color setting. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapVirtualCacheSize Read/write Specifies the size, in megabytes, of the persistent bitmap cache file to use for 8-bits-per-pixel color. Valid numeric values of this property are 1 to 32 inclusive. Note that the maximum size for all virtual cache files is 128 MB. Related properties include the BitmapVirtualCache16BppSize and BitmapVirtualCache24BppSize properties. ;AdvancedSettings2.brushSupportLevel Read/write This property is not supported. ;AdvancedSettings2.CachePersistenceActive Read/write Specifies whether persistent bitmap caching should be used. ;AdvancedSettings2.ClearTextPassword Write-only Specifies the password with which to connect. For more information, see the IMsTscNonScriptable interface. ;AdvancedSettings2.ConnectToServerConsole Read/write Windows Server 2003, Windows XP with SP2, Windows XP with SP1, and Windows XP: Specifies if the control should attempt to connect to the console session of a server. ;AdvancedSettings2.ConnectWithEndpoint Write-only This property is not supported. ;AdvancedSettings2.DedicatedTerminal Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies if the client should run in dedicated-terminal mode. ;AdvancedSettings2.DisableCtrlAltDel Read/write Specifies if the initial explanatory screen in Winlogon should display. ;AdvancedSettings2.DisplayConnectionBar Read/write Specifies whether to use the connection bar. The default value is VARIANT_TRUE, which enables the property. ;AdvancedSettings2.DoubleClickDetect Read/write Specifies if the client identifies double-clicks for the server. ;AdvancedSettings2.EnableMouse Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies if the client sends mouse-button messages to the server. ;AdvancedSettings2.EnableWindowsKey Read/write Specifies if the Windows key can be used in the remote session. ;AdvancedSettings2.EncryptionEnabled Read/write This property is not supported. Encryption cannot be disabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.GrabFocusOnConnect Read/write Specifies if the client control should have the focus while connecting. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyAltEsc Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for ALT+ESC. VK_INSERT is the default value, with ALT+INSERT as the resulting sequence. This property is valid only when the KeyboardHookMode property is not enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyAltShiftTab Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for ALT+SHIFT+TAB. VK_NEXT is the default value, with ALT+PAGE DOWN as the resulting sequence. This property is valid only when the KeyboardHookMode property is not enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyAltSpace Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for ALT+SPACE. VK_DELETE is the default, with ALT+DELETE as the resulting sequence. This property is valid only when the KeyboardHookMode property is not enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyAltTab Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for ALT+TAB. VK_PRIOR is the default value, with ALT+PAGE UP as the resulting sequence. This property is valid only when the KeyboardHookMode property is not enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyCtrlAltDel Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to CTRL+ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for CTRL+ALT+DELETE, also called the secure attention sequence (SAS). VK_END is the default. Note that even when the KeyboardHookMode property is enabled, CTRL+ALT+DELETE is never redirected to the remote server; CTRL+ALT+DELETE is the local SAS sequence. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyCtrlEsc Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for CTRL+ESC. VK_HOME is the default value, with ALT+HOME as the resulting sequence. This property is valid only when the KeyboardHookMode property is not enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.HotKeyFullScreen Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to CTRL+ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for switching to full-screen mode. VK_CANCEL is the default value. ;AdvancedSettings2.InputEventsAtOnce Read/write This property is not supported. Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the typical number of input events to batch together. ;AdvancedSettings2.keepAliveInterval Read/write Specifies an interval, in milliseconds, at which the client sends keep-alive messages to the server. The default value of the property is zero, which disables keep-alive messages. The minimum valid value of this property is 10,000, which represents 10 seconds. Note that a group policy setting that specifies whether persistent client connections to the server are allowed can override this property setting. ;AdvancedSettings2.KeyboardFunctionKey Read/write Valid for Windows CE only. ;AdvancedSettings2.KeyboardSubType Read/write Valid for Windows CE only. ;AdvancedSettings2.KeyboardType Read/write Valid for Windows CE only. ;AdvancedSettings2.LoadBalanceInfo Read/write Specifies the load balancing cookie that will be placed in the X.224 Connection Request packet in the RD Session Host server protocol connection sequence. ;AdvancedSettings2.maxEventCount Read/write This property is not supported. Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the maximum number of input events to batch together. ;AdvancedSettings2.MaximizeShell Read/write Specifies if programs launched with the StartProgram property should be maximized. ;AdvancedSettings2.minInputSendInterval Read/write Specifies the minimum interval, in milliseconds, between the sending of mouse events. ;AdvancedSettings2.MinutesToIdleTimeout Read/write Specifies the maximum length of time, in minutes, that the client should remain connected without user input. If the specified time elapses, the control calls the IMsTscAxEvents::OnIdleTimeoutNotification method. ;AdvancedSettings2.NotifyTSPublicKey Read/write This property is not supported. ;AdvancedSettings2.NumBitmapCaches Read/write This property is not supported. Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the number of bitmap caches to use. ;AdvancedSettings2.orderDrawThreshold Read/write This property is not supported. Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the maximum number of drawing operations to batch together for rendering. ;AdvancedSettings2.overallConnectionTimeout Read/write Specifies the total length of time, in seconds, that the client control waits for a connection to complete. The maximum valid value of this property is 600, which represents 10 minutes. If the specified time elapses before connection completes, the control disconnects and calls the IMsTscAxEvents::OnDisconnected method. A related property is singleConnectionTimeout. ;AdvancedSettings2.PerformanceFlags Read/write Specifies a set of features that can be set at the server to improve performance. ;AdvancedSettings2.PersistCacheDirectory Write-only This property is not supported. Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the path to the directory for storage of bitmap cache files. ;AdvancedSettings2.PinConnectionBar Read/write Specifies the state of the UI connection bar. Setting this property to VARIANT_TRUE sets the state to "lowered", that is, invisible to the user and unavailable for input. VARIANT_FALSE sets the state to "raised" and available for user input. ;AdvancedSettings2.RdpdrClipCleanTempDirString Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the message to be displayed before exiting while the client control is deleting files in a temporary directory; for example, "Cleaning up temporary directory" ;AdvancedSettings2.RdpdrClipPasteInfoString Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the message to be displayed while the client control processes clipboard information in preparation for pasting the data; for example, "Preparing to paste information". ;AdvancedSettings2.RdpdrLocalPrintingDocName Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies the name to be used for printer documents that are redirected; for example, "Remote Desktop Redirected Printer Document". ;AdvancedSettings2.RDPPort Read/write Specifies the connection port. The default value is 3389. ;AdvancedSettings2.RedirectDrives Read/write Specifies if redirection of disk drives is allowed. ;AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPorts Read/write Specifies if redirection of local ports (for example, COM and LPT) is allowed. ;AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPrinters Read/write Specifies if redirection of printers is allowed. ;AdvancedSettings2.RedirectSmartCards Read/write Specifies if redirection of smart cards is allowed. ;AdvancedSettings2.SasSequence Read/write Specifies the secure access sequence the client will use to access the login screen on the server. ;AdvancedSettings2.ScaleBitmapCachesByBPP Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies if the size of bitmap caches should be scaled by bit depth (bits per pixel). The default value, enabled or nonzero, is recommended. ;AdvancedSettings2.ShadowBitmap Read/write Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP: Specifies if shadow bitmaps should be used. ;AdvancedSettings2.shutdownTimeout Read/write Specifies the length of time, in seconds, to wait for the server to respond to a disconnection request. The default value of the property is 10. The maximum valid value of the property is 600, which represents 10 minutes. If the server does not reply within the specified time, the client control disconnects. ;AdvancedSettings2.singleConnectionTimeout Read/write Specifies the maximum length of time, in seconds, that the client control waits for a connection to an IP address. During connection the control may attempt to connect to multiple IP addresses. The maximum valid value of this property is 600. A related property is overallConnectionTimeout. ;AdvancedSettings2.SmartSizing Read/write Specifies if the display should be scaled to fit the client area of the control. VARIANT_TRUE enables scaling. Note that scroll bars do not appear when the SmartSizing property is enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.SmoothScroll Read/write Windows XP with SP1 and Windows XP: Specifies if the Remote Desktop window should scroll smoothly when scroll bars are used. The default is a nonzero value, which enables smooth scrolling and increases the scrolling response on slower computers. The property has no effect on scrolling in the actual remote session. ;AdvancedSettings2.TransportType Read/write Specifies the transport type used by the client. This property is not used by the Remote Desktop ActiveX control. ;AdvancedSettings2.WinCEFixedPalette Read/write Valid for Windows CE only. ;AdvancedSettings2.CanAutoReconnect Read-only Specifies whether the client control is able to reconnect automatically to the current session in the event of a network disconnection. ;AdvancedSettings2.EnableAutoReconnect Read/write Specifies whether to enable the client control to reconnect automatically to a session in the event of a network disconnection. ;AdvancedSettings2.MaxReconnectAttempts Read/write Specifies the number of times to try to reconnect during automatic reconnection. The valid values of this property are 0 to 200 inclusive. ;AdvancedSettings2.allowBackgroundInput Read/write Specifies whether background input mode is enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.BitmapPeristence Read/write Specifies whether bitmap caching is enabled. Note The spelling error in the name of the property is in the released version of the control. ;AdvancedSettings2.Compress Read/write Specifies whether compression is enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.ContainerHandledFullScreen Read/write Specifies whether the container-handled full-screen mode is enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.DisableRdpdr Read/write Specifies whether printer and clipboard redirection is enabled. ;AdvancedSettings2.IconFile Write-only Specifies the name of the file containing icon data that will be accessed when displaying the client in full-screen mode. ;AdvancedSettings2.IconIndex Write-only Specifies the index of the icon within the current icon file. ;AdvancedSettings2.KeyBoardLayoutStr Write-only Specifies the name of the active input locale identifier (formerly called the keyboard layout) to use for the connection. ;AdvancedSettings2.PluginDlls Write-only Specifies the names of virtual channel client DLLs to be loaded. ;AdvancedSettings4.AuthenticationLevel Read/write Specifies the authentication level to use for the connection.;AdvancedSettings3.ConnectionBarShowMinimizeButton Read/write Specifies whether to display the Minimize button on the connection bar. ;AdvancedSettings3.ConnectionBarShowRestoreButton Read/write Specifies whether to display the Restore button on the connection bar. ;AdvancedSettings5.AudioRedirectionMode Read/write The audio redirection mode. The AudioRedirectionMode property has the following possible values. ; AUDIO_MODE_REDIRECT 0 (Audio redirection is enabled and the option for redirection is "Bring to this computer". This is the default mode.) ; AUDIO_MODE_PLAY_ON_SERVER 1 (Audio redirection is enabled and the option is "Leave at remote computer". The "Leave at remote computer" option is supported only when connecting remotely to a host computer that is running Windows Vista. If the connection is to a host computer that is running Windows Server 2008, the option "Leave at remote computer" is changed to "Do not play". ) ; AUDIO_MODE_NONE 2 (Audio redirection is enabled and the mode is "Do not play".) ;AdvancedSettings5.BitmapVirtualCache32BppSize Read/write Specifies the virtual cache file size for 32 bits per pixel (bpp) bitmaps. The maximum value is 48 megabytes (MB). ;AdvancedSettings5.ConnectionBarShowPinButton Read/write Specifies whether the pin button should be shown on the connection bar. By default, the value is TRUE. ;AdvancedSettings5.PublicMode Read/write Specifies whether public mode should be enabled or disabled. By default, public mode is set to FALSE. ;AdvancedSettings5.RedirectClipboard Read/write Specifies whether clipboard redirection should be enabled or disabled. By default, clipboard redirection mode is set to TRUE (enabled). ;AdvancedSettings5.RedirectDevices Read/write Specifies whether redirected devices should be enabled or disabled. By default, redirected devices mode is set to FALSE. ;AdvancedSettings5.RedirectPOSDevices Read/write Specifies whether Point of Service redirected devices should be enabled or disabled. By default, Point of Service redirected devices mode is set to FALSE. ;AdvancedSettings6.AuthenticationServiceClass Read/write Specifies the service principal name (SPN) to use for authentication to the server. ;AdvancedSettings6.AuthenticationType Read-only Specifies the type of authentication used for this connection. ;AdvancedSettings6.ConnectToAdministerServer Read/write Retrieves or specifies whether the ActiveX control should attempt to connect to the server for administrative purposes. ;AdvancedSettings6.EnableCredSspSupport Read/write Specifies whether the Credential Security Service Provider (CredSSP) is enabled for this connection. ;AdvancedSettings6.HotKeyFocusReleaseLeft Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to CTRL+ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for CTRL+ALT+LEFT ARROW. ;AdvancedSettings6.HotKeyFocusReleaseRight Read/write Specifies the virtual-key code to add to CTRL+ALT to determine the hotkey replacement for CTRL+ALT+RIGHT ARROW. ;AdvancedSettings6.PCB Read/write Specifies the preconnection BLOB (PCB) setting to use prior to connecting for transmission to the server. ;AdvancedSettings6.RelativeMouseMode Read/write Specifies whether the mouse should use relative mode. ;AdvancedSettings7.AudioCaptureRedirectionMode Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates whether the default audio input device is redirected from the client to the remote session. ;AdvancedSettings7.AudioQualityMode Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates the audio quality mode setting for redirected audio. ;AdvancedSettings7.EnableSuperPan Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates whether SuperPan is enabled or disabled. ;AdvancedSettings7.NetworkConnectionType Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates the network connection type. ;AdvancedSettings7.RedirectDirectX Read/write This property is not used. ;AdvancedSettings7.SuperPanAccelerationFactor Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates the SuperPan acceleration factor. ;AdvancedSettings7.VideoPlaybackMode Read/write Specifies or retrieves a value that indicates the video playback mode. 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Edano Posted August 10, 2013 Share Posted August 10, 2013 i have to ask, sorry, have problems with abbreviations always. RDP = Remote Desktop ? and the file transfer is connected to it or can it be seperate ? [color=rgb(255,0,0);][font="'comic sans ms', cursive;"]FukuLeaks[/color][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edano Posted August 10, 2013 Share Posted August 10, 2013 (edited) for simple file transfer you could map a drive temporarily. . DriveMapAdd Maps a network drive. DriveMapAdd ( "device", "remote share" [, flags [, "user" [, "password"]]] ) Parameters device The device to map, for example "O:" or "LPT1:". If you pass a blank string for this parameter a connection is made but not mapped to a specific drive. If you specify "*" an unused drive letter will be automatically selected. remote share The remote share to connect to in the form "servershare". flags [optional] A combination of the following: 0 = default 1 = Persistent mapping 8 = Show authentication dialog if required user [optional] The username to use to connect. In the form "username" or "domainusername". password [optional] The password to use to connect. Return Value Success: Returns 1. (See Remarks) Failure: Returns 0 if a new mapping could not be created and sets @error (see below). (See Remarks) Remarks When the function fails (returns 0) @error contains extended information: 1 = Undefined / Other error. @extended set with Windows API return 2 = Access to the remote share was denied 3 = The device is already assigned 4 = Invalid device name 5 = Invalid remote share 6 = Invalid password . this gets the error checking you want. maybe you run it before remote desktop. E. reading your question again, i want build a simple program (Rdp client) that check username / password / server before connect, if are TRUE then he connect normaly, else return an error message ("Username and password are not valid !"). . this is exactly what you are looking for Edited August 10, 2013 by Edano [color=rgb(255,0,0);][font="'comic sans ms', cursive;"]FukuLeaks[/color][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mombay Posted August 11, 2013 Author Share Posted August 11, 2013 No it's not this, you speaking about shared computer, with netbios etc ... But can't do it on a RDP ... REMOTE DESKTOP just tested this one, must be in the same network ... my rdp it's not in the same network Thank you Edano OTHER SOLUTION PLEASE ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
storme Posted August 11, 2013 Share Posted August 11, 2013 G'day Mombay So in a nutshell you want check the following before activating the RDP (remote desktop) : 1. Check that the destination computer exists 2. Check that the username/password combination is correct The only way I can see you doing this is to partially re-write the client end of the RDP protocol in AutoIt. That way you could try and connect to the client and if it's not possible assume the computer isn't there. You could then go on and do a handshake using the username/password. If that works you could disconnect and pass it over to the standard RDP for the client to use. It sounds like a LOT of work! A better solution would be to activate the RDP and monitor it to see if success or fails. Maybe someone has a better solution. Good Luck! John Morrison For number 1 you could look at the protocol and create your own handler that would connect to the remote computer check that the Some of my small contributions to AutoIt Browse for Folder Dialog - Automation SysTreeView32 | FileHippo Download and/or retrieve program information | Get installedpath from uninstall key in registry | RoboCopy function John Morrison aka Storm-E Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UEZ Posted August 11, 2013 Share Posted August 11, 2013 (edited) You can check also whether port 3389 (TCP) is open by using telnet. Long time ago I wrote this: Might be useful. Br, UEZ Edited August 11, 2013 by UEZ Please don't send me any personal message and ask for support! I will not reply! Selection of finest graphical examples at Codepen.io The own fart smells best! ✌Her 'sikim hıyar' diyene bir avuç tuz alıp koşma!¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶ ٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶ૐ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edano Posted August 11, 2013 Share Posted August 11, 2013 No it's not this, you speaking about shared computer, with netbios etc ... But can't do it on a RDP ... REMOTE DESKTOP just tested this one, must be in the same network ... my rdp it's not in the same network Thank you Edano OTHER SOLUTION PLEASE ? . oh, a VRD = very remote desktop .... [joke] [color=rgb(255,0,0);][font="'comic sans ms', cursive;"]FukuLeaks[/color][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mombay Posted August 11, 2013 Author Share Posted August 11, 2013 G'day Mombay So in a nutshell you want check the following before activating the RDP (remote desktop) : 1. Check that the destination computer exists 2. Check that the username/password combination is correct The only way I can see you doing this is to partially re-write the client end of the RDP protocol in AutoIt. That way you could try and connect to the client and if it's not possible assume the computer isn't there. You could then go on and do a handshake using the username/password. If that works you could disconnect and pass it over to the standard RDP for the client to use. It sounds like a LOT of work! A better solution would be to activate the RDP and monitor it to see if success or fails. Maybe someone has a better solution. Good Luck! John Morrison For number 1 you could look at the protocol and create your own handler that would connect to the remote computer check that the Yes but where is the code that let me to check username/password ? For the PORT 3389 i know ! but it's not my gool. I want to verify username/password/server if connect or not, if connecte return TRUE else return FALSE This what i am looking for Thank you for your answers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
storme Posted August 12, 2013 Share Posted August 12, 2013 Yes but where is the code that let me to check username/password ? For the PORT 3389 i know ! but it's not my gool. I want to verify username/password/server if connect or not, if connecte return TRUE else return FALSE This what i am looking for Thank you for your answers Well the only thing (as I see it) that will verify the "real" username/password on the computer is RDP! So connect with RDP and check the return codes. I don't know what they are but a Google search should show something. The only other thing you can do is embed the username/password into your script is check it locally. Of course this is VERY dangerous! As you've got not other responses I don't think anyone has the pre-build code you want so you'll have to do some research and see if anyone else has coded something similar in another language and convert it to AutoIt. Good Luck! Some of my small contributions to AutoIt Browse for Folder Dialog - Automation SysTreeView32 | FileHippo Download and/or retrieve program information | Get installedpath from uninstall key in registry | RoboCopy function John Morrison aka Storm-E Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators JLogan3o13 Posted August 12, 2013 Moderators Share Posted August 12, 2013 Yes but where is the code that let me to check username/password ? There is a reason this code is not floating around out there for anyone to pull out of their pocket. Think of the malicious intent this could be put to. Even if your intentions are not bad, it doesn't mean someone else would not use the code for mischief. "Profanity is the last vestige of the feeble mind. For the man who cannot express himself forcibly through intellect must do so through shock and awe" - Spencer W. Kimball How to get your question answered on this forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edano Posted August 12, 2013 Share Posted August 12, 2013 true [color=rgb(255,0,0);][font="'comic sans ms', cursive;"]FukuLeaks[/color][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators JLogan3o13 Posted August 12, 2013 Moderators Share Posted August 12, 2013 Way to add to the discussion... "Profanity is the last vestige of the feeble mind. For the man who cannot express himself forcibly through intellect must do so through shock and awe" - Spencer W. Kimball How to get your question answered on this forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianni Posted August 12, 2013 Share Posted August 12, 2013 A way to check if given username and password are correct on a remote system is to be consider malicious? I do not think so. I have a simple way that should check it, but I ask to moderators if is it allowed to post. my code sends username and password to a remote client and it receives success or failure result accordingly thanks bye Chimp small minds discuss people average minds discuss events great minds discuss ideas.... and use AutoIt.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzyjeff Posted August 12, 2013 Share Posted August 12, 2013 I too have a way to check, but I don't want to violate any rules on the forum. Although, I actually was able to obtain the code from the forum! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianni Posted August 12, 2013 Share Posted August 12, 2013 well, maybe this simple script could do the job: $remoteclient = "HOSTNAME" $Domain = "DOMAIN" $Username = "USERNAME" $Password = "PASSWORD" DriveMapDel("\\" & $remoteclient & "\IPC$") ; delete the previous share if present to prevent double share error If DriveMapAdd("", "\\" & $remoteclient & "\IPC$", 0, $Domain & "\" & $Username, $Password) Then ; this check credentials MsgBox(0, "", "You are welcome") ; username & password is OK Else MsgBox(0, "", "Go away!") ; wrong username and/or password EndIf Chimp small minds discuss people average minds discuss events great minds discuss ideas.... and use AutoIt.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mombay Posted August 13, 2013 Author Share Posted August 13, 2013 well, maybe this simple script could do the job: $remoteclient = "HOSTNAME" $Domain = "DOMAIN" $Username = "USERNAME" $Password = "PASSWORD" DriveMapDel("\\" & $remoteclient & "\IPC$") ; delete the previous share if present to prevent double share error If DriveMapAdd("", "\\" & $remoteclient & "\IPC$", 0, $Domain & "\" & $Username, $Password) Then ; this check credentials MsgBox(0, "", "You are welcome") ; username & password is OK Else MsgBox(0, "", "Go away!") ; wrong username and/or password EndIf Your run if the server are on the same NETWORK Edano told me about this I search on google since one month now, but no result and in all languages ... (C/C++, JAVA, VB ...) If u have an answer thank's to post it Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mombay Posted August 13, 2013 Author Share Posted August 13, 2013 (edited) Or give me this solution: > I connect to my RDP and i share DRIVE E: How i can with CMD command to see the DRIVE that i shared on the remote desktop, with this i can see if connected or NO, because i think that when USERNAME AND PASSWORD are CORRECT that the DRIVE shared appear in the CMD command Or launch SHELL COMMAND throue AUTOIT in the RDP directly. Thank you. Edited August 13, 2013 by Mombay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UEZ Posted August 13, 2013 Share Posted August 13, 2013 As far as I can remember you can use WMI to create remote shares.Br,UEZ Please don't send me any personal message and ask for support! I will not reply! Selection of finest graphical examples at Codepen.io The own fart smells best! ✌Her 'sikim hıyar' diyene bir avuç tuz alıp koşma!¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ٩(●̮̮̃•̃)۶ ٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶ૐ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianni Posted August 13, 2013 Share Posted August 13, 2013 to see your shares on your computer you can use the command NET SHARE in a dos prompt. what is wrong with DriveMapAdd() or the NET USE dos command to connect to a remote share? Chimp small minds discuss people average minds discuss events great minds discuss ideas.... and use AutoIt.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mombay Posted August 14, 2013 Author Share Posted August 14, 2013 to see your shares on your computer you can use the command NET SHARE in a dos prompt. what is wrong with DriveMapAdd() or the NET USE dos command to connect to a remote share? Because what u telling about, use only if the RDP is on the local network, but me it's not on the local network u see Net USE don't work too because same thing. And me i don't want to connect in the remote (Because don't run) want only test if USERNAME+PASSWORD correct or no What u speaking all about, are the shared computer in the local network Any solution Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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