Recommended Posts

The most common methods of remote support include TeamViewer, LogMeIn/join.me, GoToAssist and various VNC programs. I was paying for GoToAssist for use in my business, but my contract is soon going to expire. Don't get me wrong, it appeared to be the best of the above options in both price/interface/speed. The problem with TeamViewer is that when you make over a certain number of connections a month (warwagon can probably tell you the exact number - perhaps 20 to 30), they block your IP address and expect you to pay for their premium service. VNC works great, but you have to forward a port in the target's router and walk them through the installation in order to connect. So I did some research and came across this article for Single Click on UltraVNC's website.

There is a script on there that can be uploaded to create a custom .exe of UltraVNC, allowing them to connect directly to you. On the link above, there is a sample configuration file that looks quite a bit more complicated than it needs to be. Here is a very simple setup:


[TITLE]
Savvy PC Repair

[HOST]
Savvy PC Repair (Double-Click)
-connect 192.168.1.101:5500 -noregistry

[TEXTTOP]

[TEXTRTOP]

[TEXTCLOSEBUTTON]
Disconnect

[TEXTMIDDLE]

[TEXTBOTTOM]

[TEXTRMIDDLE]

[TEXTRBOTTOM]

[WEBPAGE]


[/CODE]

You can add more details as per their example, but what I listed is enough to get them connected to you. Replace the IP with your IP address. Be sure [i]you[/i] have port 5500 forwarded in your router. Name the above code something such as helpdesk.txt (like their example). Not sure if you have to follow their naming schemes, but probably not. Create a .zip file called custom.zip (again, your own names will most likely work, could be completely wrong though). Go to the Upload Site to create the custom UltraVNC .exe file and save it somewhere handy. Email it to the customer, or upload somewhere and give them the link. The idea is to run UltraVNC in Listen Mode on the machine you wish to view from, and have the target run the file you just created. Surely is not a beautiful helper application, but it works:

UPAQk.png

On the viewer PC you should see the following:

yXUrY.png

Now you have a VNC connection to their PC, without having to worry about them changing firewall settings, doing port forwarding, or even installing a program:

nea7ul.jpg

Again, if you are not using TeamViewer over their allowed limit, you can simply stick with it (or other free solutions you may find). This just seems to be a good alternative to paying for other remote support software. I hope somebody found this guide useful.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1127054-vnc-made-easy/
Share on other sites

I use to use Teamviewer but stopped because of limits and my boss doesn't want to pay their fee. I recently started using Ammyy Admin as the teamviewer replacement. It works great except for the small issue of other people trying to log in when the program is open. I was on with one of our traders and another request came in. The guy I was working on accepted it, it kicked me out and while on skype he said someone else was controlling the mouse and doing stuff to his pc. I had him restart but when it came backup he already had a virus. It sucks cause the program was just as easy to use as TV with less restrictions and when I contacted AA over this they said there wasn't anything they could do. Ill look into this cause I need a decent way of getting into our guys pcs when I need to do some work.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1127054-vnc-made-easy/#findComment-595406652
Share on other sites

We used the SingleClick stuff as my boss was too tight to pay out for TeamViewer which I must say is pretty awesome to say it uses VNC.

Luckily though for me I only deal with servers now so I only have to use RDP. Even the smallest of networks could use a Remote Desktop Gateway server to allow outside connections to desktop computers. Shame there's no shared desktop though.

Anyway, the only time I rarely use VNC now is to view crappy Apple Mac's via ARD. Awful experience :(

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1127054-vnc-made-easy/#findComment-595406748
Share on other sites

Yorak do you know if you can use another open port? Im not at home to test just wondering if 5500 has to be it or just have it set for any other opened port on the router. Thanks

On that site it says, "Even configure the repeater to accept connections on non-standard ports (which by default are 5900 and 5500) is a guarantee of safety, and that is because you could easily "peek" in the connection software to read these parameters. However, it can be a help to prevent attacks by automated software, and therefore it is advisable to go this route." I have not tried it myself though, but would imagine it works fine. As long as you have that port forwarded in your router, that is.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1127054-vnc-made-easy/#findComment-595410204
Share on other sites

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • For a guy who claims to hate Farage and the ignorant, gullible, rightwing racist skinheads sponsored by Putin that his lies represent, you sure are quoting them time and time and time again, mate. Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.
    • Do you live in the U.K? Do any of the people here that are against the UK leaving the E.U, live in the U.K? If not then why are you bothered? If you do live here then it is a different thing . Brexit was a good idea, should have done it years before, it was done badly, but the idea was good. You are saying the same thing as remainers do, oh we did what Putin wanted, we listened to the lies and Farage. I hate Farage and never believed most of what he said, certainly did not believe the £350m a week for the NHS. But we did pay a lot of money to the E.U and yes some of it came back, but what is the point of paying it out for only some of it to come back? Get out of the E.U, no money to them and in theory we can use the money to do things in the country. I said in theory, but our governments are a total and complete waste of space. No matter what colour rosette they wear. You and others say it was a mistake and yet the two main parties in the U.K are not looking at rejoining the EU, I wonder why that is? I was not tricked by anyone. Makes no odds now, we are out and have been for 10 years, what we need is a decent government to run the country. All they do is shout at each other like a load of kids and seems to do nothing and make this country more into a police and nanny state. Getting more like China all the time.
    • 4TB TEAMGROUP MP44Q, 2TB T-Force G50, and 2TB WD My Passport SSDs drop to great prices by Fiza Ali Prime Day may be over, but there are still worthwhile storage deals available, including discounts on SSDs for shoppers who missed the event or are looking to upgrade their storage solution. Particularly, 2TB Western Digital My Passport, 2TB TEAMGROUP T-Force G50, and 4TB TEAMGROUP MP44Q SSD are selling at great prices with up to 23% off. The 2TB TEAMGROUP T-Force G50 is an M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD with sequential read speeds of up to 5,000MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 4,500MB/s. The drive has an endurance rating of 1,300 TBW (terabytes written) and features a DRAM-less design. The company specifies a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 3 million hours. The drive includes an "ultra-thin" graphene heat spreader that helps dissipate heat without significantly increasing the drive's thickness. It also supports S.M.A.R.T. monitoring, allowing compatible software to monitor drive health and operating status. The SSD is rated for operating temperatures from 0°C to 70°C, with a storage temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. The drive is backed by a five-year limited warranty as well. 2TB TEAMGROUP T-Force G50 SSD: $269.99 (Amazon US) The TEAMGROUP MP44Q is an M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe SSD that delivers sequential read speeds of up to 7,000MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 5,900MB/s. It uses 3D QLC NAND flash memory to provide 4TB of storage capacity for games, applications, media files, and other data. The drive has an endurance rating of 2,000 TBW and an MTBF of 1.6 million hours. The SSD features a DRAM-less design and supports TEAMGROUP's S.M.A.R.T. monitoring software, allowing users to monitor drive health, temperature, and remaining lifespan. For thermal management, the MP44Q also includes an "ultra-thin" graphene heat spreader. It is designed to operate at temperatures between 0°C and 70°C and can be stored at temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C. The SSD is also backed by a five-year limited warranty. 4TB TEAMGROUP MP44Q SSD: $478.99 (Amazon US) The 2TB WD My Passport SSD connects via a USB-C port using the USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface. It delivers sequential read speeds of up to 1,050MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 1,000MB/s through NVMe technology. In terms of security features, the drive includes password protection with 256-bit AES hardware encryption. The SSD is also designed to resist shock and vibration and is rated to withstand drops from heights of up to 6.5 feet. The recommended operating temperature range is 5°C to 35°C, while the non-operating temperature range is -20°C to 65°C. This drive is also backed by a five-year limited warranty. 2TB Western Digital My Passport SSD: $279.99 (Amazon US) Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Yeah... The root of my comment, ostensibly, is how to spin the story via the actual technical merits of the solution! * Decentralized (aka federated) solution with built-in encrypted ephemeral message transport, * Transport via Relays (intermediary servers) with no message archival, * Second configurable pathway are actual email servers (if DNS records are programmed accordingly) via IMAP protocols carriage, * "Chat-over-Email" is the design pattern adopted; it can either leverage full-blown Email Server (must use the INBOX folder) to exchange all received messages/edits/reactions (so be weary of notifications overloads) [best practice is creating a separate email acct used explicitly for federated chat purposes!] or leverage its built-in Relay Server mechanism which actually resides on-device (by default but can be configured otherwise), * By virtue of be a decentralized/federated model, all other intermediary servers who may pass-along messages (while the recipient's final relay/device is inaccessible) cannot snoop on the messages due to the encrypted nature of contents. The intermediaries may, however, analyze the metadata due to the simple fact that routing mechanisms require hints for relay destinations. Unfortunately, whomever is posting about DeltaChat across socials are misleading with "zero metadata" claims -- especially when the Relays (according to their own technical documents) mandate the addition of chat-version metadata and other decorations in order to actually transport any message. -- Based on this summary, I'd prefer if they'd better dual-path message transport (email server add-in, federated relay engine) rather than patch-on email protocols to existing federated social media frameworks. They're frankensteining something rather than extending widely-deployed technology stacks.
    • Decentralized search result anonymization...
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Woland13 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Woland13 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      bernmeister earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      493
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      225
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      148
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      75
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!