Captcha Sniper Users Guide.pdf

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1. Install guide
2. Captcha Sniper usage guide
3. Troubleshooting guide
4. Settings uBot and iMacros
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1. Install Guide
Installation:
Run the install.
You might be prompted to keep or overwrite winsock, you can just keep your current file.
Your Anti Virus might sound the alarms since Captcha Sniper uses winsock to listen on port 80.
VERY IMPORTANT!!! - Before you launch Captcha Sniper for the first time in order to
get your license request key, be sure to set the following for Vista, Windows Server 2008 and
Windows 7 users.
Simply right click CaptchaSniper, then click properties. Set the compatibility mode to xp (service
pack2orservicepack3doesen’tmatter) and set the privilege level to admin for ALL USERS as
shown in the 2 screens below:
Launch Captcha Sniper and follow the on-screen instructions to obtain your license request key
and follow the directions in the emailed reply.
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2. Captcha Sniper usage guide
Running Capctha Sniper:
After obtaining your license key, launch Captcha Sniper
You must run Captcha Sniper as Admin in Windows XP compatibility mode for Vista and Win 7
users (shown above).
You might get a message saying that Port 80 is in use.
If this happens, this means you have something listening on Port 80. To properly emulate the
decaptcha HTTP post, Captcha Sniper must be able to use Port 80. This could be anything such as
an web server, skype, teamviewer, apache, IIS or something else.
You can still run skype with Captcha Sniper, but you must completely quit Skype and launch
Captcha Sniper first, before you restart Skype.
To check to see if Apache or another web server is using port 80, you can simply open your web
browser and go to http://127.0.0.1 .
On windows 7 (not sure about the others)tofindoutwhat’susingport80youcanstart
command prompt and run : netstat -o -n -a | findstr 0.0:80
In the last column of the output, you should see a number which is the Process ID of the
application using port 80 as shown in the example below:
In this case we would have process id 43444. You can then start Task Manager ( be sure to enable
viewing the process id in Task Manager . Just select view from the top menus>select columns
and tick the PID as in the example shown below.
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Now go back to task manager and see what process is using port 80 and stop it . When you
don’t find the process which is using port 80 it means that it is a service which is using it
and simply switch from the processes tab to the services tab and identify it. Just follow the
example shown below:
Please note that Captcha Sniper adds entries to your HOSTS file
(windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts). First, it creates a back up of your hosts file in the
same directory as hosts.bak. This file performs the mapping of decaptcher.com to your local
machine. When Captcha Sniper closes properly, your original hosts file is restored so that
you can use decaptcher again wihtout problems. Also make sure that your hosts file is not
marked as read-only.
Now that Captcha Sniper is up and running properly, all you need to do is select the
platforms/footprints you are working with in the left panel. This is simply a mapping to
select captchas in the right panel. Whats selected in the right panel is ultimately what is
used. The captchas in the right panel must be checked (and not just selected) to be available
for solving. Once you have captchas selected in the right panel, you are set. Note that
selectingtheparentNode(ex‘rticles’)doesnothingatthispointyouneedtoselect the
nodes underneath the parent node. See the example below:
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Now that captchas have been selected, just run your other software and be sure to use
decaptcher.com. You can enter anything into the username and password fields for
decaptcher (for Scrapeboxmakesureyouhaveticked“Enableautomaticcaptchasolving”
fromthe“Captcha”dropdownmenu
You can also check your balance and it should always show $7.77 (this was tested and
verified with Scrapebox , Article Marketing Robot, Backlink Brigand and SEO Link Robot ).
See the examples below:
As your other software finds captchas it will send them to Captcha Sniper. You will see them
appear in Captcha Sniper and should see the answer which Captcha Sniper has solved.
You can test the captchas in the right panel by double clicking them. You should see all of the
correct answers to the captchas provided with the program.
If not, you might have to delete the following 2 keys from your registry. Run regedit and
look for these 2 keys and delete them:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment\PATH
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment\TESSDATAPREFIX
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