Donncha,
Novel LANWorkplace for Win9x has a script director for telnet sessions.
Just sends keystrokes to the telnet session but works nicely for starting up
scripts (including passing commandline parameters). Have you looked at the
Windows Scripting Host? It comes with Windows but probably can't do what
you want. It is M$ after all.
Conor Daly
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>At 14:58 15/05/00, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
>>Slightly off-topic but bothersome nonetheless.
>>I have some perl scripts on a Linux box that would benefit from being
>>run by Windows users because they wouldn't need to bother me
>>continuosly...
>>Has anyone managed to script a telnet session in Windows? All I need is
>>for a mouse click to open a telnet session to the remote box, login and
>>run the script and exit again.
>>>>It's out of the question putting Perl on those machines, they're only
>>Win98 boxes after all!
>
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