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Re: Easiest way to execute a .cmd via IIS (remotely with a web browser)



I don't know if there's an "official" way to do this (it could be
a
security nightmare), but how about sending an xPL message to xPLExec
(http://www.xplmonkey.com/xplexec.html)

Mal


Michael Avanessian wrote:

> I know this is off topic, but since this has to do with home
automation, I
> thought somebody here would know the answer to this.
>
>
>
> What's the easiest possible way to execute a .cmd via IIS?  I've been
> struggling for a long time to figure out a simple solution.  I have
> installed Perl, but still can't figure out what to do there.  I also
have
> ASP.NET
>
>
>
> Maybe somebody wouldn't mind cutting and pasting an sample script for
me?
>
>
>
> Thanks so much in advance!
>
> -Michael
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