SUMMARY: Running DOS/Windows command in UNIX

From: Chris Bryant <cbryant_at_dollar.com>
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 13:04:58 -0600

Thanks to Chris Eubank, David Hull, Matt Morris, Anthony A. D. Talltree,
Stan Horwitz, Jeffrey Hummel, William Bochnik, Mike Iglesias, Dr. Thomas
Blinn, George Gallen, and Shane Southwood for their responses. For this
particular situation, it seems that there are software packages out for
Windows 2000 that allows you to run rsh to accomplish this task. Thanks to
George Gallen for suggesting Denicomp.com as a possible solution.

Thanks again,

Chris Bryant
Unix Administrator
Dollar Rent A Car
(918) 669-3213



> After getting a few responses, and a few questions, let me narrow the
> scope a little. We are needing a way to automate a processes where a
> script to perform a task on UNIX (Tru64) and during or at completion then
> the script will need to execute command or start a process on a Windows
> machine.
>
>
> Admins,
>
> This is a brain teaser handed to me from management so here goes, is
> there a way to run a DOS/Windows command from a UNIX script (sh, ksh, csh,
> perl, etc.)?
>
> TIA,
>
> Chris Bryant
> Unix Administrator
> Dollar Rent A Car
> (918) 669-3213
>
Received on Wed Mar 06 2002 - 19:06:32 NZDT

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