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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:49:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Chap Harrison <clh@pobox.com>
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Subject: Remote execution of shell script from DOS .bat file
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I've written a Perl program that runs in Cygwin on a Windows Server 2003 box. 
I now need to make this program invokable from a DOS prompt on another
WS2003 box.

The program is not interactive.  You give it the args on the command line,
and off it goes.  Output is a text file in some network-shared directory.

I know very little about Windows or DOS, and not a lot about connecting
remotely to Cygwin.

Should I be thinking along the lines of having a BAT file make an ssh
connection to Cygwin and pass in a command to execute?  

Thanks!
Chap


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