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I want to be able to run a program through command line and I want to start it with VbScript. I also want to get the output of the command line and assign it to a variable and I want all this to be done silently without cmd windows popping up. I have managed two things separately but not together. Here's what I got so far. Run the command from cmd and get output:

Dim WshShell, oExec
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set oExec = WshShell.Exec("C:\snmpget -c public -v 2c 10.1.1.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.6798.3.1.1.1.5.1")
x = oExec.StdOut.ReadLine
Wscript.Echo x

The above script works and does what I want except that cmd pops up for a brief moment.

Here's a script that will run silently but won't grab the output

Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Return = WshShell.Run("C:\snmpset -c public -v 2c -t 0 10.1.1.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.6798.3.1.1.1.7.1 i 1", 0, true)

Is there a way to get these two to work together?

Let me give you a background on why I want do to this. I am basically polling a unit every 5-10 minutes and I am going to get the script to email or throw a message box when a certain condition occurs but I don't want to see cmd line popping up all day long on my computer. Any suggestions? Thanks

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You can redirect output to a file and then read the file:

return = WshShell.Run("cmd /c C:\snmpset -c ... > c:\temp\output.txt", 0, true)

Set fso  = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set file = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\temp\output.txt", 1)
text = file.ReadAll
file.Close
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I have taken this and various other comments and created a bit more advanced function for running an application and getting the output.

Example to Call Function: Will output the DIR list of C:\ for Directories only. The output will be returned to the variable CommandResults as well as remain in C:\OUTPUT.TXT.

CommandResults = vFn_Sys_Run_CommandOutput("CMD.EXE /C DIR C:\ /AD",1,1,"C:\OUTPUT.TXT",0,1)

Function

Function vFn_Sys_Run_CommandOutput (Command, Wait, Show, OutToFile, DeleteOutput, NoQuotes)
'Run Command similar to the command prompt, for Wait use 1 or 0. Output returned and
'stored in a file.
'Command = The command line instruction you wish to run.
'Wait = 1/0; 1 will wait for the command to finish before continuing.
'Show = 1/0; 1 will show for the command window.
'OutToFile = The file you wish to have the output recorded to.
'DeleteOutput = 1/0; 1 deletes the output file. Output is still returned to variable.
'NoQuotes = 1/0; 1 will skip wrapping the command with quotes, some commands wont work
'                if you wrap them in quotes.
'----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  On Error Resume Next
  'On Error Goto 0
    Set f_objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
    Set f_objFso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
    Const ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2, ForAppending = 8
      'VARIABLES
        If OutToFile = "" Then OutToFile = "TEMP.TXT"
        tCommand = Command
        If Left(Command,1)<>"""" And NoQuotes <> 1 Then tCommand = """" & Command & """"
        tOutToFile = OutToFile
        If Left(OutToFile,1)<>"""" Then tOutToFile = """" & OutToFile & """"
        If Wait = 1 Then tWait = True
        If Wait <> 1 Then tWait = False
        If Show = 1 Then tShow = 1
        If Show <> 1 Then tShow = 0
      'RUN PROGRAM
        f_objShell.Run tCommand & ">" & tOutToFile, tShow, tWait
      'READ OUTPUT FOR RETURN
        Set f_objFile = f_objFso.OpenTextFile(OutToFile, 1)
          tMyOutput = f_objFile.ReadAll
          f_objFile.Close
          Set f_objFile = Nothing
      'DELETE FILE AND FINISH FUNCTION
        If DeleteOutput = 1 Then
          Set f_objFile = f_objFso.GetFile(OutToFile)
            f_objFile.Delete
            Set f_objFile = Nothing
          End If
        vFn_Sys_Run_CommandOutput = tMyOutput
        If Err.Number <> 0 Then vFn_Sys_Run_CommandOutput = "<0>"
        Err.Clear
        On Error Goto 0
      Set f_objFile = Nothing
      Set f_objShell = Nothing
  End Function
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  • Much appreciated for sharing this. Made my life very easy today.
    – Matt H
    May 12, 2015 at 20:05
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I am pretty new to all of this, but I found that if the script is started via CScript.exe (console scripting host) there is no window popping up on exec(): so when running:

cscript myscript.vbs //nologo

any .Exec() calls in the myscript.vbs do not open an extra window, meaning that you can use the first variant of your original solution (using exec).

(Note that the two forward slashes in the above code are intentional, see cscript /?)

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Here I found a solution, which works for me:

set wso = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
set exe = wso.Exec("cmd /c dir /s /b d:\temp\*.jpg")
sout = exe.StdOut.ReadAll
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Look for assigning the output to Clipboard (in your first script) and then in second script parse Clipboard value.

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@Mark Cidade

Thanks Mark! This solved few days of research on wondering how should I call this from the PHP WshShell. So thanks to your code, I figured...

function __exec($tmppath, $cmd)
{
   $WshShell = new COM("WScript.Shell");
   $tmpf = rand(1000, 9999).".tmp"; // Temp file
   $tmpfp = $tmppath.'/'.$tmpf; // Full path to tmp file

   $oExec = $WshShell->Run("cmd /c $cmd -c ... > ".$tmpfp, 0, true);

   // return $oExec == 0 ? true : false; // Return True False after exec
   return $tmpf;
}

This is what worked for me in my case. Feel free to use and modify as per your needs. You can always add functionality within the function to automatically read the tmp file, assign it to a variable and/or return it and then delete the tmp file. Thanks again @Mark!

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Dim path As String = GetFolderPath(SpecialFolder.ApplicationData)
 Dim filepath As String = path + "\" + "your.bat"
    ' Create the file if it does not exist. 
    If File.Exists(filepath) = False Then
        File.Create(filepath)
    Else
    End If
    Dim attributes As FileAttributes
    attributes = File.GetAttributes(filepath)
    If (attributes And FileAttributes.ReadOnly) = FileAttributes.ReadOnly Then
        ' Remove from Readonly the file.
        attributes = RemoveAttribute(attributes, FileAttributes.ReadOnly)
        File.SetAttributes(filepath, attributes)
        Console.WriteLine("The {0} file is no longer RO.", filepath)
    Else
    End If
    If (attributes And FileAttributes.Hidden) = FileAttributes.Hidden Then
        ' Show the file.
        attributes = RemoveAttribute(attributes, FileAttributes.Hidden)
        File.SetAttributes(filepath, attributes)
        Console.WriteLine("The {0} file is no longer Hidden.", filepath)
    Else
    End If
    Dim sr As New StreamReader(filepath)
    Dim input As String = sr.ReadToEnd()
    sr.Close()
    Dim output As String = "@echo off"
    Dim output1 As String = vbNewLine + "your 1st cmd code"
    Dim output2 As String = vbNewLine + "your 2nd cmd code "
    Dim output3 As String = vbNewLine + "exit"
    Dim sw As New StreamWriter(filepath)
    sw.Write(output)
    sw.Write(output1)
    sw.Write(output2)
    sw.Write(output3)
    sw.Close()
    If (attributes And FileAttributes.Hidden) = FileAttributes.Hidden Then
    Else
        ' Hide the file.
        File.SetAttributes(filepath, File.GetAttributes(filepath) Or FileAttributes.Hidden)
        Console.WriteLine("The {0} file is now hidden.", filepath)
    End If
    Dim procInfo As New ProcessStartInfo(path + "\" + "your.bat")
    procInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Minimized
    procInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden
    procInfo.CreateNoWindow = True
    procInfo.FileName = path + "\" + "your.bat"
    procInfo.Verb = "runas"
    Process.Start(procInfo)

it saves your .bat file to "Appdata of current user" ,if it does not exist and remove the attributes and after that set the "hidden" attributes to file after writing your cmd code and run it silently and capture all output saves it to file so if u wanna save all output of cmd to file just add your like this

code > C:\Users\Lenovo\Desktop\output.txt

just replace word "code" with your .bat file code or command and after that the directory of output file I found one code recently after searching alot if u wanna run .bat file in vb or c# or simply just add this in the same manner in which i have written

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  • i know but it do saves all output of execution :)
    – Aditya
    Jun 21, 2015 at 11:12

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