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Windows Networks: expertise needed please...
My flatmate and I have our PC's (both XP SP2) on a network sharing a couple of folders and an internet connection.
We both download lots of torrents, pretty much constantly. The problem is, my flatmate gets bandwidth priority so if he is downloading like a mofo and I want to play an online game or something - I have to go through to his room and disable his torrent client so I don't lag. He's cool with this cos we share the connection but it's not always convenient cos he might be sleeping or masturbating, or hell he might even get laid some day.
So essentially what I would like is a nice simple way to disable and enable a single process on my flatmate's PC using only my PC. I just don't have a clue how. If there is no easy way and the best option is for me to be able to just 'log on' and have complete control over his PC via mine then that'll do. Again, I just don't know how.
I stress... I have 100% permission to access his PC, I already do it manually - I just want to know how to do it remotely. I'm stressing because I already posted on a specialist forum and all I got back was quotes from the data protection act and some friendly advice on the ethics of hacking.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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