There is a way to run any command from a html link.  Just like any good it
takes some work.  I got the idea from a post on this list a year plus ago.
I'm not at work right now so I don't have the files to send.  I will try to
get it out next week.

So here is the run down...
A. It uses VBS so you must use IE on Windows.  Others might work, but I
don't know.
B. Because of the VBS and running a system command, your WUG server must be
a trusted site.
C. Create a VBS function to run the system command you want.  Then create
your html link and give it 'OnClick' option to run the function you want.

This works great for us. I have setup very many functions.  The page gives
us the right set of commands for the right device type.  For example, on the
device type of PC we can run the VNC viewer and a number of the PStools.

I'll try to get this out to the list next week.







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   >From: "Alan Rader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Sent: 3/25/04 5:48:41 AM
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   >Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Application launch from Web interface
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   >
   >Has no one done anything like this yet?
   > 
   >Thanks
   > 
   > -----Original Message-----
   >From: Alan Rader 
   >Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 11:30 AM
   >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   >Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Application launch from Web interface
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   >
   >
   >    I know how to add links to launch a telnet session, http(s), but
   >I was wondering if any one knew how to launch terminal services from a
   >web page?
   >     
   >    Thanks
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