Redhatcc Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Our company is hosting a LAN party for Nascar '05. We have a cheat detection software intergraded into our client but the way were setting up the lan theres no way to use it. What we need is some software to be able to view processes running on local machines within the lan to monitor what people are running (to help detect cheaters). We will inform the players of the LAN that we will be monitoring their running processes.Does anyone know of any software that will do this or any other suggestions on cheat detection? Thanks Guys!
JedMeister Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I thought that Sysinternals Process Explorer could run remotely but just had a quick look at its site (here) and didn't see any mention of running remotely so maybe that won't work. Another approach could be to use the commandline tool PsList (another Sysinternals tool here). A third possibility may be "Remote Process Viewer for Windows Networks", I can't vouch for this program as I've never used it, just came across it with Google, have a look here and see what you think.
CoffeeFiend Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 It's trivial to do, but you would need 2 things first (which you likely won't get):-enough privileges on the boxes to list processes (a user account on every box), preferably using the same credentials on every box-the name of every computer you'll have to connect to (to see what processes are running)
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