Seems like quite a few users couldn't figure out how to use the MyBrute Register tool.
This is a command line tool, which means that in order to use it you must enter the executable name followed by the name of the text file containing your pupil names with their password. Basically that's what's explained in the fist screenshot:
There is such a dummy file in the MyBrute Tool Pack archive, the file name is "TestFile.txt". Therefore, you have to write:
MyBrute-Register.exe TestFile.txt
where the testfile contains for example:
sioc-548spf1xn;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-if4tpvhkj;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-qs1aqmvlb;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-1dubraxxh;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-vezam7eta;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-ft7b4bqzp;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-x0enaw46x;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-zz9c6eh1d;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-pd2cr0umo;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-ltfixn8y6;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
sioc-bn1uzuf5j;COM;asuewkfsd34fue3epeq
i.e.
The server can be any of these values: COM, FR, ES or DE.
Now I guess the main problem users are getting is "How to enter that bloody command line text 'TestFile.txt'" ? First of all, here is an explanation on what is a command prompt. Two ways to run the MyBrute Register tool:
- "Hard way": using the MSDOS prompt that you can open either from the Windows "Run" menu by typing "cmd.exe" or by opening the "Command Prompt" icon in the Accessories menu. Then go to the directory where the tool is saved and enter the command line prompt. You may also use a command line file manager like Total Commander.
- "Easy way": create a *.bat file, for example "RunMe.bat" in the same directory where you've saved the MyBrute-Register tool and your plain text file. The bat file should contain your command line: "MyBrute-Register.exe TestFile.txt". Execute the bat file and you're done :-)