You can use the entire line that you would use in the appropriate
command window, even changing the command process if need be, even
changing priority. You can also elevate the process with 'open
process elevated' which might get past the blocks (presumably asking
for a password if needed). The latter might be good in that the
solution is not so much to find if it works but to make it work.
Well, if that works. I haven't tried it, but I assume you can do the
command line string and elevated process at the same time.
If you discover anything interesting, that would be cool to learn about.
Dar
On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
On 15/10/2010, at 4:53 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
Does open process fail?
Maybe there is something along this way that will work either as a
test or as your own shell.
I would expect that as long as the user has the right to execute
the process then it should be fine. How do you send command line
arguments via the open process command? In both scripts
getMACaddress and getLANip it's just ipconfig /all that's called on
windows.
Cheers
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Monte Goulding
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