TSE: How to possibly run PuTTY via TSE? [plink.exe / SSH]

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knud van eeden

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May 4, 2013, 6:44:04 PM5/4/13
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Hi,

FYI


with friendly greetings,
Knud van Eeden

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knud van eeden

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May 6, 2013, 9:08:25 AM5/6/13
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FYI
 
This is really *very* handy if you work in TSE on your Microsoft Windows computer,
and want to run commands on some other Linux or Unix computer
and get the output back immediately in your Microsoft Windows TSE.
 
You can immediately capture that output text in TSE and do something
with it and no conversion or other file transfers are necessary.
 
Also no copy/paste between e.g. two screens of two virtual machines
is necessary anymore, as the text goes now straight into TSE.

knud van eeden

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May 6, 2013, 11:29:24 AM5/6/13
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FYI
 
You can use the same method between 2 Microsoft Windows computers:
 
If you install an SSH server (e.g. freeSSHD) on the other Microsoft
Windows computer, then you can also use the same method of running
commands (e.g. dir) on the other computer and getting the output back
in TSE.
 
Note: If you should use freeSSHD, you must add 'cmd.exe /c' in front of each
command, e.g.
 
 cmd.exe /c dir
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