Use the Batch pipes, or use Sendkeys method to send "Y" key to the active window (the process).
In Batch:
Echo Y|ctrbld.exe warp7.p
In VBS using Batch pipe:
Set Shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Shell.RUN "CMD /k ""Echo Y|CMD.exe /k Process.exe"""
In VBS using SendKeys:
Set Shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Shell.RUN "CMD.exe /K"
wscript.sleep(500) ' Wait 500 ms for CMD to fully load, change it if you need more time.
Shell.AppActivate "CMD"
Shell.SendKeys "Y"
In C# using Batch pipe (Maybe syntax is wrong 'cause I develop on VB.Net)
Process.start("CMD.exe", "/K ""Echo Y|CMD /K Process.exe""")
In C# using SendKeys (Maybe syntax is wrong 'cause I develop on VB.Net)
Process.start("Process.exe")
Threading.thread.sleep(500) // Wait for process to load
AppActivate(Handle) // Activate the process window passing a Window Handle
SendKeys.Send("Y")
Also like an extra I will give you this function wich I wrote time ago, you can translate it to C# using a online/offline code translator, My code doesn't need to activate the Window to send keys (But only keys, not special keys).
In VB.NET using Windows Messages:
#Region " SendKeys To App "
' [ SendKeys To App Function ]
'
' // By Elektro H@cker
'
' Examples :
' SendKeys_To_App("notepad.exe", "By Elektro H@cker" & vbCrLf & "... :D")
Private Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" (ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As String) As Long
Private Declare Function FindWindowEx Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowExA" (ByVal hWnd1 As Long, ByVal hWnd2 As Long, ByVal lpsz1 As String, ByVal lpsz2 As String) As Long
Private Declare Function SendMessage Lib "user32" Alias "SendMessageA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal wMsg As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal lParam As String) As Long
Private Const EM_REPLACESEL = &HC2
Private Function SendKeys_To_App(ByVal App_Name As String, ByVal str As String) As Boolean
Dim nPadHwnd As Long, ret As Long, EditHwnd As Long
Dim APP_WindowTitle As String
If App_Name.ToLower.EndsWith(".exe") Then App_Name = App_Name.Substring(0, App_Name.Length - 4) ' Rename APP Name
Dim ProcessArray = Process.GetProcessesByName(App_Name)
If ProcessArray.Length = 0 Then
Return False ' App not found
Else
APP_WindowTitle = ProcessArray(0).MainWindowTitle ' Set window title of the APP
End If
nPadHwnd = FindWindow(App_Name, APP_WindowTitle)
If nPadHwnd > 0 Then
EditHwnd = FindWindowEx(nPadHwnd, 0&, "Edit", vbNullString) ' Find edit window
If EditHwnd > 0 Then ret = SendMessage(EditHwnd, EM_REPLACESEL, 0&, str) ' Send text to edit window
Return True ' Text sended
Else
Return False ' Name/Title not found
End If
End Function
#End Region