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Some Windows versions have a built-in telnet server which is disabled by default. If you enable it, the clients can use a Win32 port of expect.
You could also set up a CGI (or .aspx) on the server's httpd. The client calls the server with IE, Firefox, Lynx, whatever with a special URL and the server could even report back.
Thanks, but trying to do by taking advantage of a program/service already running on the server. The clients only need to call a program that
sends a byte to USB port on the other machine. The client might also be running Windows 98. I could easily check for a change on the server,
and execute a little program to send a byte to one of it's USB ports, but not having to add another running program or service to the server is the goal.
rcmd by William Burns might be what youre after - "a program that is very similar to the PSEXEC.EXE found at www.sysinternals.com. It uses the same methods to remotely connect, login, and run a program on the remote PC."
On a peer to peer network is there a way for a terminal to start a program running on the server? I'm trying to avoid writing a polling program on the server. If not I'm trying to figure out how to send a signal to a USB port on another machine to open a cash drawer (there is no driver.)
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