Netbus Remote Administration Tool Version 1.70
Description:This program can be used as a nice remote administration tool, or just to have some fun with your friends on the net. The network must support TCP/IP.
Installation:
NetBus consists of a server and a client-part. The server-part is the program which must be running on the computer you wish to administrate. The client-part is the program you use to connect to another computer.
To install the NetBus server, you just run Patch.exe, on the target computer. By default it installs itself in the system, so it starts automatically every time Windows starts. In the NetBus-client you address the target with IP-numbers or host-names.
Note that you don’t see Patch when it’s running – it’s hiding itself automatically at start-up.
CDC Back Orifice Remote Administration System Version 1.20
Description:Back Orifice is a client/server application which allows the client software
to monitor, administer, and perform other network and multimedia actions on
the machine running the server. To communicate with the server, either the
text based or gui client can be run on any Microsoft Windows machine. The
server currently only runs in Windows 95/98.
Installation:To install the server the server simply needs to be executed. When the
server executable is run, it installs itself and then deletes itself. This is
useful for network enviroments where the server can be installed on a machine
simply by copying the server executable into the Startup directory, where it
will be installed, then removed. Once the server is installed on a machine,
it will be started every time the machine boots.
Description:This is a very powerful mail bomber which can send up to 30 000 mails with 21 relays (MAX). It is very simple to use but may be hard to some people. So if u wanna Mailbomb your friend...i suggest u download it.
Installation:Just extract it to your desired folder. Example C:\Avalanche
mIRC v5.5 by Khaled Mardam-Bey
Description:mIRC is a shareware IRC client for Windows. It is developed and copyrighted by Khaled Mardam-Bey. mIRC is a highly configurable IRC client with all the goodies other clients on UNIX, Macintosh and even on windows offer, combined with a *nice* and clean user interface. mIRC offers full color text lines, DCC File Send and Get capabilities, programmable aliases, a remote commands and events handler, place sensitive popup menu's, a great Switchbar, World Wide Web and sound support, and... a lot more. mIRC is shareware but not crippled in any way...
Installation:Once you have downloaded a mIRC cabinet, you are ready to install mIRC in windows.
During the install procedure mIRC's files will be automatically extracted from the
cabinet and all necessary steps for starting mIRC will be taken. If you're upgrading an
older version of mIRC you will be able to keep all your old settings.
1.Open the Windows File Manager or Explorer
with which you can see what files are found on your PC's hardisk. You can find its icon
in the Main group in Windows or under the 'Start' button.
2.Locate the mirc 5.5 cabinet which you just downloaded and saved to your
harddisk. It is either named mirc55s.exe (16 Bit) or mirc55t.exe (32 Bit)
3.To start the installation process just double click on the cabinet. The installation
program will be started automatically.