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Remote Control your PC with Twitter





TweetMyPC is an open source application that allows you to remotely control your PC using Twitter.

You can do things like,

  • shutdown
  • reboot
  • lock
  • standby
  • hibernate
  • take screenshots
  • download files from the internet

TweetMyPC checks for status updates in Twitter every minute and runs in the Windows system tray.

Before I show you how to do this, there are a few prerequisites.

  1. This only works on a Windows PC (I’m using Vista Home Premium)
  2. It is a good idea to setup a new private Twitter account
  3. A Gmail address




Private Twitter Account

I recommend having a new Twitter account and to keep your tweets private, so no once else can see what commands you are issuing. Either create a new Twitter account, or you could follow my instructions on how to setup multiple twitter accounts with one email address.

Once you have created a new account, login to Twitter then click on Settings,

twitter settings2 Remote Control your PC with Twitter

On the Account tab, select Protect my tweets.. then click <Save>,

protect my tweets Remote Control your PC with Twitter

The protect my tweets option will prevent your tweets from being publicly displayed.. only you can see them,

protected tweets Remote Control your PC with Twitter

Done! Your new private Twitter account has been setup.

Setup TweetMyPC

Download TweetMyPC,

ScreenShot0021 Remote Control your PC with Twitter

I am running Windows Vista.. initially when I installed this application the remote commands didn’t work. But after playing around with a couple settings I did manage to get it to work.. this is what I did,

Once the file has downloaded, right-click setup.exe and select properties.

Select the Compatibility tab –> then run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 2 –> click <OK>,

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Now right-click on setup.exe and select Run as administrator,

run as administrator Remote Control your PC with Twitter

Once this is installed run the application,

TweetMyPC Remote Control your PC with Twitter

Now we need to configure the settings, entering your new Twitter details and your Gmail address.. click <Save and Close> when you are done,

tweetmypc settings Remote Control your PC with Twitter

TweetMyPC will take up to one minute to verify your Twitter account.

Check that TweetMyPC is running in your system tray,

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If you have some sort of anti-spyware product installed, you need to allow this application to start automatically with windows,

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Now that this is all setup, TweetMyPC will use various commands received from Twitter to perform various actions on your PC.

Remote Control

After you type in a command into Twitter, TweetMyPC will check for status updates on your private Twitter account. After it detects a command, it will run that command.. then output the following,

  • TMPC -> [command]

Shutdown

To shutdown your PC using TweetMyPC, type shutdown into Twitter (or your Twitter client – I used Tweetie on my iPhone),

ScreenShot0014 Remote Control your PC with Twitter

TweetMyPC will display this message in Twitter,

ScreenShot0031 Remote Control your PC with Twitter

I was also presented with this pop-up in Windows,

ScreenShot0022 Remote Control your PC with Twitter

.. and your remote PC will shutdown.

IP

Type IP into Twitter to see your remote PC’s IP address,

IP address Remote Control your PC with Twitter

OS

Type OS into Twitter to see your remote PC’s Operating System,

operating system Remote Control your PC with Twitter

Virtual Memory

Type virtual memory into Twitter to see your remote PC’s virtual memory,

virtual memory Remote Control your PC with Twitter

Physical Memory

Type physical memory into Twitter to see your remote PC’s physical memory,

physical memory Remote Control your PC with Twitter

… you get the idea!

Some other commands include:

  • lock = locks your PC
  • reboot = reboots your PC
  • standby = puts your PC in standby mode
  • hibernate = hibernates your PC
  • screenshot = takes a screenshot of your PC and outputs it to Twitpic
  • getprocesslist = will get a list of the running processes and email them to your GMail address
  • kill <process id> = kills that particular process id
  • download <url> = you can download a file –> NB, TweetMyPC can only download files in the shortened bit.ly format.. you will have to shorten the URL first using bit.ly
  • getfile <filepath> = TweetMyPC can email you a file as an attachment.. if you don’t know the file path just use the next command,
  • getfilelist <drive> = TweetMyPC will email you the list of files and folders in a drive

also,

  • By Email - if you associate your Twitter account with Posterous, any email sent to twitter@posterous.com will become a remote command for your PC

TweetMyPC and Twitter can be quite a useful tool for remote management.. who knows when you might need to run these commands to remote control your PC from work!




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10 Comments

  1. M@tt says:

    I haven't encountered that before.My suggestion would be to post this question on the official TweetMyPC forum http://tweetmypc.codeplex.com/Thread/List.aspx

  2. Antonella says:

    I uninstalled the application, then I followed every single step that it's written in here but it still doesn't work.it says something about a non readeable database.What can i do?

  3. M@tt says:

    Thanks Shoban for the comment, glad you found it useful!

  4. M@tt says:

    Haha nice work mate.. that's what I like to hear.————————————————–

  5. good News its working…i freaked my coworkers out today at work. i told them they can use my pc i restarted it and they told me they didn't do anything lol

  6. M@tt says:

    Hi ChrisI haven't experienced this before try uninstalling/re-installing this, ensuring you run in XP compatibility mode (if you are on Vista) and Run As administrator..Let me know how it goes.————————————————–

  7. i cant get this to work i am getting an error saying unhandlened exception has occured if you click contine…

  8. M@tt says:

    Thanks for the comment :)

  9. dalvarez says:

    Excellent guide!