Network mapping/remote operation and maintenance EasyNTS networking service directly double-click to run the program, why will it automatically exit?

The original intention of TSINGSEE Green Rhinoceros Video to develop EasyNTS cloud networking is to solve the problem of network penetration. In actual use, EasyNTS has played a greater role. For example, in terms of remote operation and maintenance, EasyNTS cooperates with advertising players and uses remote control. Remote file, remote CMD, remote camera and other functions can complete advertisement update and file transmission, which can realize remote maintenance and real-time monitoring.

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Problem Description

We recently double-clicked EasyNTS.exe to run the program in the Windows operating system, and the following window appeared:

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But after running for a few seconds, the window disappears and the program exits automatically.

Cause Analysis

Open the logs/easynts-error.log file for troubleshooting, the error is displayed as "This is a command line tool. You need to open cmd.exe and run it from there." It can be seen that the reason for the failure of the program is inside EasyNTS The program is a command line program and needs to be run in a command line window.

The first method we adopted was to double-click to run directly, which caused the program to fail and exit automatically.

solution

  1. Enter cmd.exe directly in the program directory, press Enter to open the command line in the program directory.

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  1. Run the EasyNTS.exe program normally.

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EasyNTS currently implements hardware equipment access and control, dynamic networking, remote operation and maintenance, file transmission, remote command invocation and other functions. From the terminal to the cloud, it forms a complete set of cloud gateway solutions, which greatly solves the problem of Fixed IP, unopened ports, unopened system permissions and other issues. If you want to know more about it, you can enter the TSINGSEE green rhino video to browse and check.

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