Remote Administration Tool Help


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Remote Administration Tool Help


    Hey all,

    I know there are many similar threads to this one in the past... Not trying to pull off a scab here, but none of the threads I've found on this topic discussed what I needed in a little more detail:

    I have kids with their own PC's.. I need a way that allows me to remotely connect (all connections will be over LAN/WiFi with one router) and set/adjust their Parental Controls on their accounts. I don't need pop-up boxes asking my kids permission to log in, or status windows saying I'm logged in, etc. I want the input devices on their machines to be overridden by my inputs, and short of manually turning off the power to the machine, be unable to stop me.

    What IT tool/RAT will allow me to do this? Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    icebox4u said:
    Hey all,

    I know there are many similar threads to this one in the past... Not trying to pull off a scab here, but none of the threads I've found on this topic discussed what I needed in a little more detail:

    I have kids with their own PC's.. I need a way that allows me to remotely connect (all connections will be over LAN/WiFi with one router) and set/adjust their Parental Controls on their accounts. I don't need pop-up boxes asking my kids permission to log in, or status windows saying I'm logged in, etc. I want the input devices on their machines to be overridden by my inputs, and short of manually turning off the power to the machine, be unable to stop me.

    What IT tool/RAT will allow me to do this? Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
    Team viewer. Will do that and more. It an remotely control, access, change, force a reboot (ie for win updates), can create a vpn, and more.

    Best of all its free.
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  3. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #3

    I support what was voiced above.

    Would you like to help friends or acquaintances with their computer problems from a remote location or have them help you? Do you want to make large files available to others - quickly and easily? Or would you like to show your desktop to someone at a remote location? In these and many other cases, TeamViewer is the perfect freeware for you. Use TeamViewer free of charge as a personal user and benefit from its extensive capabilities: remote control of PCs, transfer of files, working online with others in a team, communicating via VoIP or video, chatting or presenting online. TeamViewer is easy to use and secure (and trouble-free behind firewalls, proxy servers and NAT routers). Test it yourself: Download TeamViewer (without registration). Your first connection will be up and running in two minutes.
    Links for you...

    TeamViewer - Free Remote Access and Remote Desktop Sharing over the Internet


    TeamViewer - Download.com
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  4. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #4

    I need a way that allows me to remotely connect
    TeamViewer can do that

    and set/adjust their Parental Controls on their accounts.
    You will have full control - so you could do that via TeamViewer

    I don't need pop-up boxes asking my kids permission to log in
    If the child is on the computer - they will see a popup a few seconds before you have control - if the child clicks on the X in that popup - you will not have control

    or status windows saying I'm logged in
    TeamViewer can NOT do that - they will know that you are connected and in control if they are on the computer when you connect

    I want the input devices on their machines to be overridden by my inputs
    TeamViewer can do that - but it is really easy for the child to undo that and then disconnect you

    and short of manually turning off the power to the machine, be unable to stop me.
    See the info above - the child can win this war - until you get home
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thank you both for the responses and info. I too believed that TeamViewer was not equipped to handle the "absolute" control I would like from it. I do know that software exists of this nature; as a member of the Air Force, IT admins would frequently use an installed RAT tool to act, forcefully if needed, on a remote machine without being 'logged out' of control, so to say.

    Are there any other tools/software readily available that would offer this convenience/ability? Thanks again guys.
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  6. Posts : 10,485
    W7 Pro SP1 64bit
       #6

    icebox4u said:
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    Are there any other tools/software readily available that would offer this convenience/ability? Thanks again guys.
    There are tools that will let you do what you want (make a stealth connection to and take remote control of another computer without the remote users consent) but detailing how to do this might come close to what this forum rule is asking us to avoid:

    10) Absolutely no posting of malicious content of any kind, e.g., links, software.

    While the rule is geared towards software that performs a malicious act(s), detailing how to setup and use a RAT in the ways that you are asking for could be used maliciously by others that read/Google the forum. Such info is best not detailed in this type of public forum.

    Of course, I could have it all wrong. Those that have been in the forum longer have a better feel for the rules than do I. They might help you do this. Just be warned: I've seen several Windows event logs that show automated tools hammering away at the RAT's password; even if the RAT is behind a NAT. Some RATs handle this well and others don't. Just think how horrible it would be if someone stranger were to gain remote access to your kid's computers and they just sat there watching their online life... or worse. TeamViewer handles this issue better than most and without letting it become a DoS for legitimate connections.
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