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any Ideas on how to ping a private IP remotely? Security.The type of websites that literally just have information about the company on there, they might have a contact form (input fields) but no other real interactive features, no i. Hi all,Just after peoples opinions on pentesting basic brochure type websites. Pentesting a basic brochure type website Security.Snap! - Astronaut Training, Beaming Energy, VR Controlled Bots, True Game Over Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: Back on November 11, 1675, German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz demonstrates integral calculus for the first time (Read more HERE.).Technically the TeamViewer_Host.msi file should run and use the reg file in that same folder. Registry settings are in the same shared folder under the name TeamViewer_Settings.reg. Msiexec.exe /i "\\server1\tvmsi_servers\TeamViewer_Host.msi" ALLUSERS=1 /q /norestart I used PDQ Deploy to push it over but essentially used this:

But when I try on a 20 server, the settings do not get merged into the registry. I think I successfully installed version 7.x host only to a Windows 7 laptop under 64-bit. I'm in the middle of testing this right now and it's been frustrating. Sorry if my feedback is confusing but this is what I experienced.

Somehow the MSI package knows where to put those registry settings when applied in the right sequence supported by the Teamviewer people. So I essentially have 2 Teamviewer entries in the registry and the program doesn't apply my custom settings. If I try to merge the registry file separately, it will by default go to the Teamviewer registry entry for 32-bit environment but not under the Wow6432Node tree in the registry. For instance, if I run the MSI manually for the host version of Teamviewer 7 and I have the reg file with all my settings in that same folder, all seems ok. And I think it has to do with the x86 versus 圆4 infrastructure. It seems to not work when importing from outside the program or using PDQ Deploy to merge the registry in.
