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02-Nov-2009, 11:16 AM #1
Question Controlling server 2003/2008 completley with Command Prompt
Hi Guys,

Im trying to create a program that will allow partial control of a server from a PDA..

Ive got in mind at the min.. sending command lines (from the PDA) (from programmed keypress sequences i.e. Click USERS then ADD then get text boxes up to add all the info and then send all that via command line to the server for it to be executed).

I know that its a very vague idea at the moment.. just wondered if you think its possible?
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02-Nov-2009, 11:22 AM #2
Hmmm,

I had a budy that installed windows server tools on his windows mobile. Could use DS commands to control the server.
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