10-19-2007
help needed to connect to windows from unix and run .bat file
Hi
Can anyone tell if it is possible to connect from Unix to t a remote windows environment and run a .bat script.
Do SSH/SFTP... serve my purpose..if s how....
if not which commands or scripts will help with my requiremnt.
points on this are greatly honoured.
Thanks in advance.
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