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From: "Goren" <gorenil AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Remote operation of programs
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 11:12:34 +0300
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I am looking for a tool to operate programs that are already running on 
Windows, from a script / program.
I would like to have a script / program that will be run before I leave the 
office, and that will instruct outlook to synchronize and then shutdown, and 
after that "hibernate" the computer. In that case, when I turn on the laptop 
I will be able to view my mail offline.
Is there some program/library to python/perl/etc. that enables sending a 
specific key sequence to an application?
Any other ideas how to implement this, other than writing a specific program 
in WinAPI?
Thanks 

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