Dear all,

Thanks for all help given...

I think I shd give more clear pictures on why I need this??
Cause I got some program in linux box, which need to be run as batch
process, but need to perform by end user once they completed their daily
job. Which I want, is just to make thier life more easier by just click an
icon which will perform the task automatically for them.
As tristan recommended for plink, where can perform the task that I
requested.... Tristan, can you provide me more info, where can I get plink
and putty info??? and what r the things needed for it to work??

Thanks........,
gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Tristan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 2:17 AM
Subject: RE: how to send a cmd from win to linux?


>
> >
> > Is anyone know how to send a command from windows env to linux box to
> > execute a program/script in linux box?
> >
>
>
> You can use plink - one of the putty applications to connect to the linux
> box and execute a command.  You can put all the required plink commands in
a
> shortcut on the windows box (including the password) so all you need to do
> is double link an icon.
>
>
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