In article <fpus8b$fru$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Luca Marazzi
<luxdragorreNonScrivereQuesto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Jerry Kindall" <jerrykindall@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:190220080837297303%jerrykindall@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Hmm, well, if you're ONLY using IIS for this, I am pretty sure it will
> > get swapped out of memory when that memory's needed elsewhere and have
> > little effect on performance. You might try it, anyway.
> >
> I will give it a try.......
>
> > Another thing you could do, however, is use the Windows telnet service
> > (be sure to block it from the Internet, as it is not secure). It
> > should be possible to script Terminal to log on to the Windows box
over
> > Telnet, get a DOS command prompt, and run the script that way. The
> > telnet service should have a lighter footprint than IIS.
>
> mumble mumble...............but could applescript open a telnet session,
log
> on, get a dos cmd prmpt, and run an exe automatically?
Well, you'd have to tell Terminal to do it, and you'd have to do it by
timing rather than actually looking for the prompts, but it could be
made to work.
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