Remote SUMMARY ======= The REMOTE tool can be used as both a client and a server. MORE INFORMATION ================ To Start the Client End of REMOTE --------------------------------- REMOTE /C [/L] [/F] [/B] ComputerName: The name of computer on which the server end of REMOTE was run. Unique Id: The unique identifier of the REMOTE server on computer ComputerName. [/L] Number of Lines to Get. [/F] Foreground color (blue, red, and so forth). [/B] Background color (blue, white, and so forth). Example: REMOTE /C myserverX86 topsecret This connects to a server session on \\myserverX86 with id topsecret if there was a REMOTE /S <"Cmd"> topsecret started on the machine \\myserverX86. To Start the SERVER End of REMOTE --------------------------------- REMOTE /S <"Cmd"> [/U [domainname\]username] [/F] [/B] "Cmd": A console program that you control from another computer. Unique Id: The unique identifier that identifies this session of the REMOTE server. [/U] User or Group who can connect to this session. If this is not specified, then anyone can connect. [/F] Foreground color (blue, red, and so forth). [/B] Background color (blue, white, and so forth). Examples: REMOTE /S "cmd" emerald /U administrators REMOTE /S "i386kd -v" topsecret" If you have started the server end of REMOTE on one computer and you want to interact with "i386kd -v" from another computer, start the client end of REMOTE on the other computer by typing: REMOTE /C imbroglio To connect to the session "Cmd", start: REMOTE /C emerald You can only connect to this session if you have administrator access on .