![]() Then use Powershell to invoke that script and pass it the commands you want executing, in the example below these commands are stored in a file called CommandList. Ok this isn't the most elegant solution, and it does rely on shudder VBscript but here it goes.Ĭreate a VBScript to actually expedite the telnet session, this is an example set oShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
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