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Old 07-23-2012, 01:57 PM
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Default What's in your ScreenConnect toolbox

just wondering if some of you would like to share what is in your screenconnect toolbox, what your using for remote support.
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Compiled scripts for a semi-automated tuneup/cleanup.
D7 and its subfolders, which includes most of the files I would need on a regular basis.
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Old 07-29-2012, 04:46 AM
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what are you guys using for remote data recovery
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Toolbox has D7 Launcher. What more could I need?
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Toolbox has D7 Launcher. What more could I need?
LOL... Very True! D7 all the way here. It downloads what I need when I need it.
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Thumbs up What's in my ScreenConnect Toolbox?

I also have D7 at the ready but shortcuts to other utilities rather than the utilities themselves. Also, I do have superscan3 in a folder on my toolbox when I need to asses network issues.

I LOVE SCREENCONNECT! The relationship is getting pretty serious!
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Toolbox has D7 Launcher. What more could I need?
How about my D7CloudLauncherLauncher It DLs the launcher and its ini, and cleans up behind them all when done. Oh, and sets the desktop resolution if its bigger than my own and puts it back when its done.
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what are you guys using for remote data recovery
Remote data recovery? Hopefully not from the drive that is running the OS you are remotely connecting to...
I would probably insist that the machine or at least the hard drive be brought in for diagnosis and recovery.
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A copy of the unattended .msi and .exe files
rkill
TDSS Killer
BlueScreenView.exe
Autoruns
SuperScan (new addition..thanks FuzzyWalrus)

Im still on the lookout for useful scripts and anything to make life a little easier.
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