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    Haha, library ... dude ... seriously I feel like we all need to hit a campus and box some 40mans. One dude and two labs of computers with HKN ... now there is a promo image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daviddoran View Post
    I think he's gotten wow to run, but getting boxing to run is his issue. I think he needs a multiboxing program that will work when run from either a USB drive, or from a folder on a drive, because he is unable to run an installer. As far as I know all the boxing solutions commonly used require something to be installed first.
    This is exactly my problem. I now managed to run Mojo from my flash drive but the firewall is preventing it from communicating with the other machines

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhongguohua88 View Post
    This is exactly my problem. I now managed to run Mojo from my flash drive but the firewall is preventing it from communicating with the other machines
    Mojo doesn't require installation but it communicates with TCP sockets and broadcasts UDP datagrams. One or both things are making the firewall pop up.

    Maybe you can find a program that communicates in a different way that can slip past the computers' defenses.
    Last edited by Freddie : 01-28-2010 at 06:24 PM
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    [edit] Dangit. Day late and a dollar short. :P
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    I just realized you may be able to do this with HotkeyNet although it might be tricky to set up because you'll need to use a home PC as a server.

    1. Run a copy of HotkeyNet on a home computer. Set the copy to be a server. It will be a server exactly like a web server. Make sure your home PC's firewall and network hardware are configured to allow this. This is the tricky part.

    2. Run copies of HotkeyNet on the library computers. Set them to be clients. On Connection Settings, where it asks for the server's IP address, enter your home PC's IP address. It has to be the external address (the one that is seen by the outside world, not the one that the home PC sees behind its network hardware.)

    3. Load HotkeyNet scripts on whichever computer(s) you're typing on. With HotkeyNet, client/server has nothing to do with scripts. You load scripts and press hotkeys on the computer(s) that you type on regardless of whether they are clients or servers.

    Edit: It might be easiest to set this up for the first time with a friend over the phone. One of you at the library and the other one at home.
    Last edited by Freddie : 01-28-2010 at 07:30 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    I just realized you may be able to do this with HotkeyNet although it might be tricky to set up because you'll need to use a home PC as a server.

    1. Run a copy of HotkeyNet on a home computer. Set the copy to be a server. It will be a server exactly like a web server. Make sure your home PC's firewall and network hardware are configured to allow this. This is the tricky part.

    2. Run copies of HotkeyNet on the library computers. Set them to be clients. On Connection Settings, where it asks for the server's IP address, enter your home PC's IP address. It has to be the external address (the one that is seen by the outside world, not the one that the home PC sees behind its network hardware.)

    3. Load HotkeyNet scripts on whichever computer(s) you're typing on. With HotkeyNet, client/server has nothing to do with scripts. You load scripts and press hotkeys on the computer(s) that you type on regardless of whether they are clients or servers.

    Edit: It might be easiest to set this up for the first time with a friend over the phone. One of you at the library and the other one at home.
    Thanks! My home computer is actually a laptop so I can bring it with my and setup everything while I'm there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhongguohua88 View Post
    Thanks! My home computer is actually a laptop so I can bring it with my and setup everything while I'm there.
    Okay, but keep in mind, your laptop is going to be a server. If the laptop is connected to your college network, I don't know if the network will allow it to be a server.

    I don't know anything about network administration but there are lots of people here who do. Maybe they can help out here.
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