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AbsoluteTelnet/SSH VBScript API

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Scripts written in AbsoluteTelnet / SSH are written in VBScript.  You can write global login scripts, session-specific login scripts, or user-initiated scripts.  For more information about where you can attach various scripts and why you would want to put them there, read the information on THIS PAGE.

Last Updated on Thursday, March 25, 2010 09:19 pm Read more...
 

VBScript Scripting in AbsoluteTelnet/SSH version 7

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AbsoluteTelnet / SSH version 7 introduces a feature that has been at the top of my request list for awhile.  I knew session scripting would take a while to do correctly, and I finally decided that now was the right time and I don't think you'll be disappointed with the results! 

Last Updated on Thursday, March 05, 2009 04:01 pm Read more...
 

Break Key

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AbsoluteTelnet/SSH supports a number of flavors of 'break' depending on the type of connection in use.  AbsoluteTelnet can send breaks on serial ports and modems as well as in telnet and SSH2 sessions (sorry, no specification exists for sending breaks in SSH1 mode).   A break is always sent by hitting the ctrl-break key combination.

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