StealthCntl allows remote control of your computer using simple server-side system command scripts.

If this is the first time the program is run, it will prompt you for your FTP server, username, and password. These settings are encrypted into the software until they are no longer needed to avoid snoopers. After verifying all settings the program goes stealth by hiding its window, thus preventing outsiders from interfering with it's critical mission. It then inserts itself into Windows AutoStart enabling automatic recovery following system reboots or natural disasters. Next it opens the file named '[COMPUTER]' located in the root folder of the designated server account. One at a time each system command in the file is then executed on the local machine. On success it will then delete the '[COMPUTER]' file on the server to prevent it from being re-executed unless a 'keep' command is indicated in the file. It will then sleep for 24 hours before trying to open and execute the file again unless a 'kill' command is indicated in the file, in which case it will remove itself from Windows AutoStart and terminate.

Usage

   sc [-v] [-a]

      -v = Disable the stealth behavior (verbose)
      -a = Disable the autostart behavior
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