NetSpy
WHAT is NetSpy
NetSpy is a remote control system based on TCP/IP client/server applications. The
System gives you the possibility to access any system connected to the Internet (or your
Intranet) when running the server. The system gives you access to any system running
the server, without any passwords.
Please note: RUNNING THE SERVER AND BEING CONNECTED TO
THE INTERNET AT THE SAME TIME MAY BE A RISK!
NetSpy was designed for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT only. It will not work
with any older Windows version!
The server
It comes as a single .exe file named "SysProtect". Please note that
it does NOT protect your system from anything in anyway (actually it does the opposite :).
Once executed it will add itself to Windows autostart and therefore will
start with Windows all the time.
The client
It comes as a single .exe file named "SP_CLIENT.EXE". All you need is give it
the IP address of the system you want to access and click CONNECT. The command
stuff works pretty much like good old DOS. To get a list of commands supported by the
specific server you are connected to, just type "help".
Some Of the abilities
apps shows a list of visible and invisible windows
cd <dir> changes directory to <dir>
closedown closes the server Windows down
dir lists files and subdirs in the current directory
getdir tells you what dir you are on right now
help displays a list of all supported commands
login login to the server and obtain some information on it
logout logout from the server
msg <msgbox title>|<message text> displays a Windows message box.
nostart hides the start button!
notask hides the task bar
shutdown shuts the server Windows down
sleep slows the server down for 10 secs
start unhides the start button
task unhides the taskbar
type <drive:\path\filename> displays an ASCII file <file>
sysinfo shows information about the server hardware
win <command> executes any! Windows or DOS command <command> on the server.
You will not see the result
For a more detailed list of commands supported by the specific server you are connected to
try to type "help".