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Nov 5 |
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Is it possible to use a batch file to establish a telnet session, send a command and have the output written to a file? Thanks for this. I'll see if I can get something like this working. |
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Nov 5 |
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Is it possible to use a batch file to establish a telnet session, send a command and have the output written to a file? I don't WANT to use telnet but it is the only method available to connect to an archaic temperature monitoring device in our foundry. I am using the Microsoft telnet client, so it looks like a simple batch file is not an option. |
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Nov 2 |
asked | Is it possible to use a batch file to establish a telnet session, send a command and have the output written to a file? |