Re: Acces prompt on remote computer
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Dennis wrote:
Is it possible to acces the command-line of a remote computer without
an user knowing this. This in case of removal/installing software
using the commandline.
Dennis
You might be able to use a batch file in a scheduled task or startup
script, depending on what it does.
aye, this will work but what I want was that I run a script on-demand not
with a sheduled task or login script...
Dennis
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