Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: SCWOLTool - a windows wake-on-lan utility

2010-03-06 Thread gharris999
epoch1970;523027 Wrote: > Gordon, > I've snatched your utility to allow waking up my server from the GUI of > an XP machine. Working very nice, thanks a lot. > I had a crummy AppleScript app to do this on the mac (no configurable > IP, no discovery) so now I am all set with a windows version. >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: SCWOLTool - a windows wake-on-lan utility

2010-03-06 Thread epoch1970
Gordon, I've snatched your utility to allow waking up my server from the GUI of an XP machine. Working very nice, thanks a lot. I had a crummy AppleScript app to do this on the mac (no discovery) so now I am all set with a windows version. Sorry I can't offer you a port, I barely know how to run

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: SCWOLTool - a windows wake-on-lan utility

2010-02-05 Thread gharris999
PS: the NSIS installer exe for SCWOLTool on the SrvrPowerCtrl downloads page doesn't create a desktop shortcut for the tool. This is because I was too lazy to write a proper install script and instead used the zip2exe program. Anyway, to create a shortcut, after you've run the installer (and ass

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: SCWOLTool - a windows wake-on-lan utility

2010-02-04 Thread gharris999
Not a plugin, per se, but a helper utility designed to make it easy to wake up your SBServer from your windows desktop. What's different about SCWOLTool is this: no more tedious looking-up-of-mac addresses to configure your WOL utility. SCWOLTool does this for you and it saves all the particula