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Remotely set up remote access? Again....

I made the mistake of saying I wanted to hack when really i know every password from the router to the computer so there is no need to be hacking anything. 

 

Now i screwed up a config file on my Remote Desktop and basically made it un usable I need to know how one could acces his OWN computer without cracking any passwords to stay inside this forums rules.

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I know the up addresses of everything *unless they changed*

external and internal.

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Yea but like I said their is no need to hack/crack because I know the passwords and stuff.

 

or is the only way to do it fall under that category?

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CASE: s340 elite hyperbeast

KEYBOARD: nk87- zilent switches

MOUSE: G403 Hero

 

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I'm not an expert in this, but AFAIK you'd need something running on the remote machine that is both listening on an open port (such that you could send data to it remotely), and has the ability to modify the contents of the file. I do not think there is an existing process on windows machines that just expose this by default you can leverage. I think you might just be screwed without doing something that would qualify as "hacking". There are no non-hacking ways of getting into a system remotely that I know of (even if you have all the passwords) without having a process already set up for listening on that system, and if that system goes down I think you're just out of luck unfortunately. 

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I know that the program should be listening on ports 8000-8014 it was parsec I like it cause it’s fast but I broke the video output (I see one frame Every time I start it) it still accepts keys and stuff 

 

Even if it’s rhrough the remote access program?

Alright well sorry for bothering you guys ima go try reddit.

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GPU: 1070ti

HDD: Seagate 3TB
SSD: 1TB WD NVME

RAM: 32GB ddr4 3200

HEADPHONES: DT990 pro 250ohm limited edition black

MONITER: BenQ xl2536

CASE: s340 elite hyperbeast

KEYBOARD: nk87- zilent switches

MOUSE: G403 Hero

 

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