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SHELL function in RTC
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2009-09-09
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Hello SHELL is no longer used in RTC.
I was wondering what is a substitute for it?
I can use windows script host automation, but was wondering what other option are there available.
Thanks.
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kriki
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2009-09-09
Give this one a try :
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12417
PS: the shell-command will be executed on the service tier, and NOT on the client.
Regards,Alain Krikilion
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fitol
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2009-09-10
It will execute on the client if you create the shell this way:
CREATE(WSHShell, FALSE, ISSERVICETIER);
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PS: the shell-command will be executed on the service tier, and NOT on the client.
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CREATE(WSHShell, FALSE, ISSERVICETIER);