"Quit the smart-ass comments" they said, so I forgot all about doing an
intro and listened as Calvin said
> Hey Guyz,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to excute a file remotly.
> Like lets say I have my computer A and computer B. I copy a .exe file
> to computer B. Is it possible to excute that file from my computer so
> that it runs on computer B. So if I'm sitting at my computer and his
> C: Drive is shared and I copied an .exe file to his C: is it possible
> to me to somehow have that file run on his computer without having to
> be on it. Like could I get it to run on computer B from my computer A.
Sorry this made me lol...
> I hope that makes sense.
It did, over and over ;-)
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So who's computer are you trying to trash?
On 21 Jun 2003 14:28:55 -0700, in
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Calvin scrawled:
>Hey Guyz,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to excute a file remotly.
>Like lets say I have my computer A and computer B. I copy a .exe file
>to computer B. Is it possible to excute that file from my computer so
>that it runs on computer B. So if I'm sitting at my computer and his
>C: Drive is shared and I copied an .exe file to his C: is it possible
>to me to somehow have that file run on his computer without having to
>be on it. Like could I get it to run on computer B from my computer A.
> I hope that makes sense. I was wondering if its possible with any net
>commands or any other way without having to install some type of 3rd
>party software such as PC Anywhere. Any ideas or help would be great.
>Thanks
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