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Michael Embley
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27-07-2007 18:43 |
I would like to be able to store Wippien on my USB drive, and launch it. With the settings being kept intact. Is this possible?
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kreso
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28-07-2007 00:03 |
We have one user that is currently trying to make portable wippien. If it becomes available, I will put that online. Kreso
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KwukDuck
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30-07-2007 10:30 |
Still working on it...! it'll be there soon! to quote kreso "you know i don't have much time..."
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Rostifant
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12-12-2007 14:42 |
If on the pc on which you want run Wippien the virtual wippien network device is installed, you can do this. Just go to the wippien settings and set the directory for the configuration data to your usb stick (the path is stored in the registry as an encrypted 128bit aes key)
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KwukDuck
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12-12-2007 14:47 |
Quote: If on the pc on which you want run Wippien the virtual wippien network device is installed, you can do this. Just go to the wippien settings and set the directory for the configuration data to your usb stick (the path is stored in the registry as an encrypted 128bit aes key)
IF it's installed yes, how often do you come at locations where that's the case? The project is on a hold for a bit because i have little time, and the new wippien changed some significant things.
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Rostifant
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12-12-2007 14:55 |
Then just install the device from your usb stick. Ok use this as a workaround: First copy your config and the drvinst.exe (you get it from the wippien sources) to the usb stick . Then export the registry entry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREKresimir PetricWippien) via regedit. Save the reg file to the usb stick. then Create a batch: DrvInst.exe iwip %tmp%OemWin2k.inf mkdir %appdata%Wippien copy Wippien.config %appdata%Wippien thisisthenameoftheregfile.reg Now you just have to run the batch on the target system. After this you can use wippien.
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Rpstifant
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12-12-2007 14:57 |
you have to insert some backslashes i've forgotten to escape them and so they were deleted
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KwukDuck
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12-12-2007 15:02 |
Creating portable applications is not this simple, this could work, yes. But the idea is (at least mine is) that a portable application leaves no traces behind at the target PC, no files, no drivers, no registry entries. Also some components of wippien have to be registered in windows to work properly. (you can also do this by importing a BIIIIIG list of registry entries)
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kreso
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12-12-2007 21:35 |
Kwuk, actually, besides Wippien Network adapter, nothing else is needed in teh registry anymore. I staticaly link all required components now. Kreso
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silverhawk_184
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24-02-2008 13:59 |
actually, you could code a vpn that tunnels to your computer at home (with a public ip) from another computer using the PPTP protocol. assuming the client computer is windows, as it already has this support built in and without the need to install any software (wikkipedia). this is just an idea to help and may a lot of require time to build. ---edit--- Google for a java based vpn client and serve from your home computer. i got a slug of passable results but didn't go any further (this method will provide very slow connections speeds but hopefully will do what you want
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