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Minicom 3.5

Released 25 years, 11 months ago. May 2000

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By CS-Jami


Minicom 3.5
Informations
Author CS-Jami
Family Minicom
Category Remote Access
Version Minicom 3.5
Released Date May 2000, 25 years, 11 months ago.
Language Visual C++
Additional Information
Client:
port: 2601 TCP


Server:
C:\Program Files\MiniCom\StartMinirem.exe

size: 262.144 bytes

port: 2600 TCP

startup:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "Minirem"

Author Information / Description
Minicom allows you to monitor and control other PC's and to 
  synchronise your PC clock from another PC.
 
  You must have a LAN using TCP/IP protocol.
 
 
Software:
 
  MiniCom.exe  
  MiniRem.exe       
  Comnet.dll 
 
What to do:

  Run MiniRem.exe  on all the PCs you wish to monitor or control.
  Run MiniCom.exe on your own PC.
 
Tip:
 
  Put MiniRem.exe in the Startup for each PC you wish to monitor or control. 
  Then that PC becomes a Time & Command Server.
 
 
Problems ???
------------
 
If it won't work:
  
  Is TCP/IP installed on each PC?
  See START, Settings, Control Panel, Network.
  Have you started MiniRem.exe on that PC. 
 
Registration:
 
  Without the Registration ID you can evaluate the software by monitoring the   remote PCs.	
  To control the remote PCs you require a Registration ID.
CS-Jami

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