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Net Orbit - User
Guide
Below is the online documentation for
Net Orbit v1.0.
For additional help, see our software
FAQs.
Version: 1.0 Platform: Windows
95/98/98SE/ME/XP/NT/2000/2003
Net Orbit Network Supervision
Software ©
2007
LLC.
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Introduction
Networks have
become critical components of educational and business
success. Computer and network usage can be a distraction
to students and employees. This creates a need to
monitor all computers within a network. There are
countless programs to allow you to monitor one PC at a
time. Then there is Net Orbit.
Net Orbit is designed for network
administrators in Windows® based environments to monitor
and supervise all workstations simultaneously.
This tool provides a real-time view of all workstation
screens from a centralized position. The admin can watch
all activities of workstations and notify users when
they do something wrong.
This software also makes
administrating remote machines very easy. You can
perform different client tasks from your own
workstation. This provides features such as full remote
control, file sharing, system browsing, system lockdown,
system rebooting, and client chatting among others.
How to Download Full Version
Net Orbit is the advanced way to
control and maintain a more productive, high-quality
network. By starting with the full version you will be
able to monitor as many PC's as you need.The full
version can be downloaded instantly after ordering. You can have your entire
network setup in under an hour using the instructions
provided.
This user guide is for the full
version of Net Orbit. For trial version users, please
refer to the trial user guide at the link
above.
The Installation
Process
Now that you've ordered the full
version of Net Orbit, its time to get started on your
installation. Below you will find a complete walkthrough
of the installation process. Beside each step is a
screenshot to guide you in that step along with some
helpful tips. Click a screenshot for a full size
image.
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STEP 1: Unzip File to
Run Admin Installer
The full version
consists of various files including two exe
applications inside a zip file. Extract all files
within the zip file to a new temporary folder on
your workstation such as
c:\installtemp.
After all steps on this
page are complete you can remove the temporary
folder created above. We recommend saving the
original download zip for a backup. You can also
email us anytime for a new
download.
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STEP 2: Install
Admin Application
To start installation
open c:\installtemp. You will see two applications
and help file regarding installation. Each exe
file serves a different installation purpose. The
Admin Application installer should be executed
first.
Execute adminapp.exe to start the
Admin Application installer. Choose a location for
the Admin Application to reside on your PC.
Install using the easy on-screen instructions.
Once you are inside Net Orbit, go to Step
3.
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STEP 3: For
Installing Globally to all PC's - or
- Rather
install manually? Skip to
STEP 4.
It is possible to
install Net Orbit automatically to every single PC
on your network. First, place your clientapp.exe
file inside any shared folder such as \\Server-Name\norbit\ Then, add the
following to your logon script located in your
domain controller folder. Replace SERVER-NAME and
"norbit" with the correct paths. At each boot, the
script will install the client without
intervention needed from the user.

if exist
"C:\Program Files\Retina-X
Studios\Net-Orbit\noclient.exe" goto
:SKIPINSTALL
\\SERVER-NAME\norbit\clientapp.exe
/VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES
/NOCANCEL
:SKIPINSTALL
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STEP 4: Installing
Manually to Some or All PC's
This step
tells you how to install Net Orbit manually on any
or all PC's if you would rather not install
globally. First, create a network shared folder
and place the clientapp.exe file inside this
folder. Then determine the network path to this
file such as \\Server-Name\anyfolder\clientapp.exe
Then simply go to each
workstation you wish to install the Client
Application onto. Go to Start > Run and
execute the network path described above. Add the
following to the path line if you want to skip the
install screens: /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES
/NOCANCEL The client will then install with no
interaction needed. After installation this
particular machine is now
ready.
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STEP 5: Add
Connections to Admin Application
The first
step is to make sure you have installed the Client
Application to each PC as accomplished in Steps 3
and 4. After each PC is running the Client
Application, then go back to your workstation and
bring up the Admin Application. Then click
Connection > Add
Connection.
Then
select your Domain and you will see the list of
IP's found. Then select the IP from the list. You
can also type an internal IP manually which is
running the Client Application. Then click OK to
add that PC into Net Orbit's database.
Congratulations you are ready to use
Net Orbit!
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Admin Application
Interface
Net Orbit consists of two
applications. The Admin Application installs to
your (admin) workstation. The Client
Application installs to each computer being
monitored. This section describes the Admin Application.
This simple interface allows you to work in an easy
environment. The Admin Application consists of four
sections as shown in the diagram
below.
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- Menu
Commands: The drop-down menu containing
various program commands.
- Main
Toolbar: The icons at the top of screen
which perform various commands.
- Connection
Pane: The box at left side of screen which
contains a list of your connections.
- Activity
Viewing Pane: The main activity viewing area
where activity will be typically viewed.
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Want to learn
about each section of the Admin Application? Click
a link above.
Want to learn how to use the
features? Skip to the How
to Use Features
section.
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Menu
Commands
Below you will find a diagram of
each drop-down menu and a description of each command.
The most frequently used commands have their own
shortcut button in the Main Toolbar, which can be turned
on or off within the View menu.
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| File Menu
- Basic Operation for Admin
Application |
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| Save As: Save current image
to any location |
| Print: Print current image
to printer |
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| Delete: Delete current
image |
| Delete All: Delete all
images in a single click |
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| Hide to Tray: Minimize
interface to system tray |
| Exit: Shut down Admin
application |
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| View Menu
- Modifies Admin Application
Layout |
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| Toolbar: Disable or enable
the main toolbar |
| Connections: Disable or
enable the connection pane |
| Status Bar:
Disable or enable the status
bar |
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| Connection
Menu - Provides Connection
Management |
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| New Connection: Create new
IP connection |
| Properties: Adjust the
properties of selected IP
connection |
| Delete: Delete the selected
IP connection |
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| Status: View the connection
status of all
IP connections |
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| Controls
Menu - Viewer Controls and Remote Control
Tool |
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| Play: Play the selected
IP connection(s) |
| Pause All: Pause all
connections |
| Stop: Stop the selected IP
connection(s) |
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| Remote Control: Take full
control of selected
IP connection |
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| Archive
Menu - Archive Toggle and
Navigation |
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| Archive Mode:
Toggle Archive Mode on or off |
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| First: Go to first archived
screenshot |
| Previous: Go to previous
archived screenshot |
| Next: Go to next archived
screenshot |
| Last: Go to last archived
screenshot |
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| Tools Menu
- Provides access to Net Orbit
Tools |
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| Mode: Switch between
Display and Record modes |
| Chat: Launch chat with
selected IP connection |
| File Manager: Launch file
manager for selected IP
connection |
| Task Manager: Launch task
manager for selected IP
connection |
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| Admin Menu
- Remote Control Commands for Client
PC |
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| Lock Down: Locks down the
selected computer(s) from being
used |
| Unlock: Unlocks the
selected computer(s) for regular
use |
| Freeze Mouse: Freezes mouse
activity of selected systems |
| Unfreeze: Unfreezes mouse
activity of selected systems |
| Restart: Reboots the
selected computers |
| Shut Down: Shuts down the
selected computers |
| Logoff: Logs off the user
of the selected computers |
| Run Application: Launch an
application on the selected
systems |
| Run Website: Launch a web
URL on the selected systems |
| Run ScreenSaver: Runs the
screensaver on the selected
systems |
| Hide Taskbar: Hides the
taskbar on the chosen machines |
| Show Taskbar: Shows the
taskbar on the chosen machines |
| Hide Desktop: Hide the
desktop icons on the chosen
machines |
| Show Desktop: Show the
desktop icons on the chosen
machines |
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| Window
Menu - The Number of Screens to Display at
Once |
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| 1 Screen: See one computer
in a large size |
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| 4 Screens: View four
screens at once |
| 9 Screens: View nine
screens at once |
| 16 Screens: View sixteen
screens at once |
| 25 Screens: View
twenty-five screens at once |
| 36 Screens: View thirty-six
screens at once |
| 49 Screens: View forty-nine
screens at once |
| 64 Screens: View sixty-four
screens at once |
| 81 Screens: View eighty-one
screens at once |
| 100 Screens: View one
hundred screens at once |
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| Help Menu
- Internal Help and Program
Information |
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| Contents: The Admin
Application internal help file |
| About: Information about
Net Orbit version and credits |
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Main
Toolbar
The Main Toolbar consists of
shortcuts to the most commonly used commands. Each
command performs the same way as the drop-down menu
equivilent. Below you will find a diagram of each
toolbar icon and a description of each shortcut it
performs.
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Save As - Saves
current image to any location |
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Delete - Deletes
current image |
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Properties - Adjust
properties of selected IP |
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Play - Plays the
selected IP connection(s) |
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Stop - Stops the
selected IP connection(s) |
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Chat - Launch chat
for selected IP connection |
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Contents - The Admin
internal help
file |
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Print - Prints
current image to printer |
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New Connection -
Creates new IP connection |
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Delete - Deletes the
selected IP connection |
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Pause All - Pauses
all connections |
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Remote Control -
Take full control of selected
IP |
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File Manager -
Launch for selected IP |
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Exit - Shuts down
Admin application |
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Connection Pane
Below you will find a diagram of the
connection pane and its various
elements.
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About the Connection
Pane
This pane is the backbone of your
viewing ability. It is where you select which IP's
you want to view or perform commands
on.
The typical usage of the
connection pane is to select PC(s) by checking
their box. Then click another command to perform
that command, such as Play or Reboot on the
selected computers.
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Activity
Viewing Pane
The Activity Viewing Pane is the
portion of the interface where you view LIVE screens. It
can be adjusted anytime to display up to 100 screens at
once. To change it, go to the Window drop-down menu.
Below you will find examples of the most commonly used
layouts of the Activity Viewing Pane.
When you're ready to monitor, check
the connections you wish to monitor in the Connection
Pane and click Play. Then choose your mode in the Window
drop-down menu to determine how many screens you wish to
view at once. Then click inside each box to select which
screen you wish to view there.
Client Application
Interface
Getting
Started
Once the Client Application is
installed onto the client workstation, it loads
automatically with each computer boot. It creates a tray
icon as soon as it loads. The tray icon is password
protected. The client cannot use any of the menu items
unless they know the password for their PC.
Tray Icon
Usage
Each computer is setup with a
default password as described in your order email. If
you allow the client user to know their password they
can utilize various features of Net Orbit. They can
access the features by right-clicking the tray icon.
Here the user can chat or transfer files between
computers in the network., as long as they know their
password.
Chat
Interface
Chatting may be the single most
popular activity on the Internet. But for a small
network this is the most helpful utility for an
administrator and client. Net Orbit provides a built-in
chat and instant messaging program for use on your local
network. To use, simply launch the chat interface and
add a user to chat with in your Friends List. Then
double-click to chat.
File
Manager
File Manager is a utility which
provides an easy way to transfer files within your
network. Similar to an FTP program, the File Manager
interface has two sections. One for Remote PC and one
for Local PC. There are many ways to transfer files
using this utility. One can drag and drop files to his
or her desired location.
This File manager shows all the
contents of the computer for both source and
destination. It can even be used to execute Files
easily. Each window has three
options at the bottom. The remote computer has Download,
Delete and Execute options. The local computer has
Upload, Delete and Execute options
How to Use
Features
After it is installed,
you will be primarly using the Admin Application
Interface. Please see the Admin
Interface Section for details about this interface.
Then see the sections below to understand usage of your
desired features. Next to most sections is a
screenshot to guide you. Click any screenshot for a full
size image.
Basic Usage
Instructions
Start by adding a new IP address to
the list in the Connection Pane. You can do this from
the "Connection Menu" or by clicking the "New
Connection" icon. After an IP is added you will see
the new IP in the list. Now select the new PC by
clicking its checkbox and then click the Play button.
Next, go to the Activity Viewing Pane and right-click to
select the IP. Click connect to view this client's
screen.
View multiple screens by
clicking the Window > XX Screens command. Then click
Play for the PC's you want to connect to after you have
added the connections. Then select the PC's in each box
in the Activity Viewing Pane. This is also how you use
most other commands as described in the Connection
Pane section.
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Adding IP's into the
Connection Pane
The first step is to make
sure you have installed the Client Application to
each PC as described in the installation section.
After each PC is running the Client Application,
then click Connection > Add
Connection.
Then
select your Domain and you will see the list of
IP's found. Then select the IP from the list. You
can also type an internal IP manually which is
running the Client Application. Then click OK to
add that PC into Net Orbit's
database.
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Viewing Single or Multiple
PC's on Your Screen
After a connection is
added into the Connection Pane, click its box to
check it. Then click the Play button. You
can check multiple IP's once they are added.
Choose the size they will show by choosing a mode
in the Window drop-down menu.
Lastly, click inside any of the windows
in the Activity Viewing Pane and select the IP
from the list. After clicking OK wait a few
moments and it will connect and play live
screenshots! Assign an IP to any window you wish
using this method.
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Administrating PC Commands
to a PC
To issue a
command to any or all PC's, just select their IP's
in the Connection Pane. Then go to the command you
wish to issue. You can use a variety of commands
in this manner, including the ones in the Control,
Tools and Admin menus.
So for example, let's say you wanted to
shut down 5 specific computers. First, select
those computers only in the Connection Pane. Then
click Admin > Shut Down. The command will
then be sent for each computer to shut down
immediately.
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Remotely Controlling a PC
Using Your Keyboard and Mouse
To remotely
control a PC, first select the PC in the
Connection Pane. Then click Controls
> Remote Control. Then select which mode
you would like. For example, Stretch Mode or Full
Screen Mode. Also note the option to view only or
to take full control.
After you click connect the window will
refresh to show you the remote user's screen. This
method does NOT use screenshots in any way. Your
mouse and keyboard will actually function on the
remote PC as you perform your
tasks.
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Using the Internal File
Manager to Share Files
To navigate a
computer's file system or share files, select a PC
in the Connection Pane. Then click Tools
> File Manager. The File Manager will then
appear on your screen. This interface works much
like an FTP program interface.
On the right side of the interface is
your local PC. On the left side of the interface
is the remote PC. Navigate the remote file system
and download, upload or delete any files as
needed. When finished simply close the
window.
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Using the Internal Process
Manager to View or Kill Processes
To view a
specific computer's running processes, select the
PC in the Connection Pane. Then click Tools
> Task Manager. The Net Orbit Task Manager
will then appear on your screen. This interface
works much like Windows Task
Manager.
You will
see the list of processes running on the remote
PC. If you wish to end a processs then select it
and click the End Process button. It will then
forcibly close that process. This is very useful
for stopping unwanted programs as you see one
being used.
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Using the Internal Chat
Client to Chat With Users
To chat with a
specific user, select the PC in the Connection
Pane. Then click Tools > Chat. The Net
Orbit Task Chat program will then appear on your
screen. This interface works much like any other
messenger program.
Double-click the user you wish to chat
with and their chat interface will open and they
will see your message. This is very effective for
communicating instantly with employees or students
at any time while keeping all communications
internal.
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