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Final year project help!!
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hi,
Firstly i would like to say that i couldnt find a proper section to place this query, so any senior members who can direct it to its proper section plzzz do it!!
Well my final year project is about 'monitoring the various processes and
devices on the client m/cs(on a LAN), and sending their details back to the server for analysis.' All this for Windows NT network(clients running XP). The clients will be having some kind of device driver running on them, which
will perform the job of recording the status/details of various running processes
and devices.
What i want to know is how to send the recorded status details back to the sever so
that the server sided program may use this data.Do i need to use WinSock for this??
The sever sided program will be written in Visual C++...Plzzz help me on this!!
Firstly i would like to say that i couldnt find a proper section to place this query, so any senior members who can direct it to its proper section plzzz do it!!
Well my final year project is about 'monitoring the various processes and
devices on the client m/cs(on a LAN), and sending their details back to the server for analysis.' All this for Windows NT network(clients running XP). The clients will be having some kind of device driver running on them, which
will perform the job of recording the status/details of various running processes
and devices.
What i want to know is how to send the recorded status details back to the sever so
that the server sided program may use this data.Do i need to use WinSock for this??
The sever sided program will be written in Visual C++...Plzzz help me on this!!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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You might be able to simply output a text file in a format that the server can understand and either host it as some kind of shared resource or send it to the server.
Perhaps having a shared folder on the server and the individual systems save a configxxxx.txt file to it, updating at 00-05-10-15-20, ect,... after the hour and the server processes the config files at 01,06,11,16,21, ect,...
Not the most graceful scenerio, but I'm a pretty crappy programmer. It's not my specialty.
Perhaps having a shared folder on the server and the individual systems save a configxxxx.txt file to it, updating at 00-05-10-15-20, ect,... after the hour and the server processes the config files at 01,06,11,16,21, ect,...
Not the most graceful scenerio, but I'm a pretty crappy programmer. It's not my specialty.
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