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Old 10-22-2006, 09:04 PM
Default Sharing application software across wireless network



Have set up wireless network and successfully shared
printers and data folders.

Trying/want to share software without having to load on
second machine.

How do I do it?
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Old 10-22-2006, 09:38 PM
Duane Arnold
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"Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have set up wireless network and successfully shared printers and data
> folders.
>
> Trying/want to share software without having to load on second machine.
>
> How do I do it?


That would require you sharing *critical parts of the O/S* exposing it to
attack along with whatever application you're trying to share. Malware can
easily attack a machine from the other computer. That's why you install the
application on both machines and not go into sharing applications, unless
you have a computer on the network that's doing application sharing on a
network, which takes some expertise in setting up that computer along with
its protection. Sharing files, folders and printer is one thing, but sharing
applications in the manner you're wanting to do is a NO - NO.

If this is an NT based O/S such as Win 2K or XP, then you should try to
set-up some kind of security/harden them to attack, which is particularly
true for a wireless network that can be hacked at the drop of a hat with
them being all over the top of the machines.

http://labmice.techtarget.com/articl...ychecklist.htm

It's better than nothing at all.

http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/wire...aa112203_2.htm

Duane



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Old 10-22-2006, 10:46 PM
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Duane Arnold wrote:
> "Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:R8Q_g.332372$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>Have set up wireless network and successfully shared printers and data
>>folders.
>>
>>Trying/want to share software without having to load on second machine.
>>
>>How do I do it?

>
>
> That would require you sharing *critical parts of the O/S* exposing it to
> attack along with whatever application you're trying to share. Malware can
> easily attack a machine from the other computer. That's why you install the
> application on both machines and not go into sharing applications, unless
> you have a computer on the network that's doing application sharing on a
> network, which takes some expertise in setting up that computer along with
> its protection. Sharing files, folders and printer is one thing, but sharing
> applications in the manner you're wanting to do is a NO - NO.
>
> If this is an NT based O/S such as Win 2K or XP, then you should try to
> set-up some kind of security/harden them to attack, which is particularly
> true for a wireless network that can be hacked at the drop of a hat with
> them being all over the top of the machines.
>
> http://labmice.techtarget.com/articl...ychecklist.htm
>
> It's better than nothing at all.
>
> http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/wire...aa112203_2.htm
>
> Duane
>
>
>

wpa-psk security enabled on router...firewall installed and
active.

thought I had googled yesterday and found clear answer of
how to...unfortunately couldn't do it and today cannot find
the same info.

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Old 10-23-2006, 12:36 AM
Duane Arnold
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"Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Duane Arnold wrote:
>> "Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:R8Q_g.332372$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>Have set up wireless network and successfully shared printers and data
>>>folders.
>>>
>>>Trying/want to share software without having to load on second machine.
>>>
>>>How do I do it?

>>
>>
>> That would require you sharing *critical parts of the O/S* exposing it to
>> attack along with whatever application you're trying to share. Malware
>> can easily attack a machine from the other computer. That's why you
>> install the application on both machines and not go into sharing
>> applications, unless you have a computer on the network that's doing
>> application sharing on a network, which takes some expertise in setting
>> up that computer along with its protection. Sharing files, folders and
>> printer is one thing, but sharing applications in the manner you're
>> wanting to do is a NO - NO.
>>
>> If this is an NT based O/S such as Win 2K or XP, then you should try to
>> set-up some kind of security/harden them to attack, which is particularly
>> true for a wireless network that can be hacked at the drop of a hat with
>> them being all over the top of the machines.
>>
>> http://labmice.techtarget.com/articl...ychecklist.htm
>>
>> It's better than nothing at all.
>>
>> http://netsecurity.about.com/cs/wire...aa112203_2.htm
>>
>> Duane
>>
>>
>>

> wpa-psk security enabled on router...firewall installed and active.


What has any of it got to do with you sharing resources on the LAN? You
have already opened up the machines with the sharing that you have done and
you want to take it further. That wireless encryption doesn't mean anything
if a hacker wants to come after it. But really, all you or someone on the
network with a machine has to do with the happy fingers clicking on a
dubious Web sites or opening dubious email that's that will lead to the
compromise the machine and any other machines you have opened up in the
manner you're wanting to do, it's over.

>
> thought I had googled yesterday and found clear answer of how
> to...unfortunately couldn't do it and today cannot find the same info.


Well, if you do find it, I wish you the best of luck The only way I would do
something like that is if I was on an all wire network, not wireless, with
the machines properly secured and protected.

Duane


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Old 10-26-2006, 07:12 AM
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 20:04:01 GMT, Rex's Mom <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in <R8Q_g.332372$(E-Mail Removed)>:

>Have set up wireless network and successfully shared
>printers and data folders.
>
>Trying/want to share software without having to load on
>second machine.
>
>How do I do it?


Google "VNC".

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Old 10-26-2006, 10:25 PM
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> Trying/want to share software without having to load on
> second machine.


Why? You add the performance penalty of not using the local drive.

That and a great many programs won't work without being "installed"
properly. So even if you did simply mount
\\otherbox\c$\progra~1\application from the remote machine it wouldn't do
you much good. You can, in some circumstances, install the application
itself to a network share and run it from there. As in, mount
\\otherbox\sharename as a local drive letter and then use that as the
install path. But that would only get you the app files on the share, you'd
still have to run an installer on each machine. Some programs will let you
execute stuff without installing but then you don't get the start menu
program setups.

So really, why bother?

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Old 10-27-2006, 02:26 AM
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"Rex's Mom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:R8Q_g.332372$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Have set up wireless network and successfully shared printers and data
> folders.
>
> Trying/want to share software without having to load on second machine.
>
> How do I do it?
> --
>
> Rex's Mom

Rex's Mom:

Sharing software can be easy, or it can be difficult. There is some
software, usually old win98 level programs (and below), that do not install
themselves into the regestry on the local OS. For those, and DOS programs,
simply share the drive on the machine with the software. Then use Netwok
Manager to connect or map the shared drive on to the local machine. Go to
the executable in the directory in which it is located double click on it.
If it runs, then you can set up a shortcut to access it and everything will
be fine. If not, then it is likely software that has to be installed on
your local machine.

Another option is to have windows server on one machine where you want the
software to share. Implement remote server and download the windows remote
desktop from MS. Install it on the remote machine. Then you simply connect
to the server and that desktop will open on your local machine and it will
run, on the server, but your remote machine will control it.

That is about it. (You could also try loading the software on the remote
machine in the first example but have it store itself on the shared drive,
in the same directory that the shared drives software is located. You risk
losing it on the shared drive machine, but it could work fine from either
machine. Just use it on one machine at a time. This might violate your
license.)

Just remember in all of the above possibilities, the machine that shares the
drive or desktop must remain on. Otherwise the remote machine will not be
able to run the software shortcut installed there.

Rich


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