Hi Salva,

First of all, thanks for replying with such consistency. You've been replying to all my Net::SSH2 questions.

As suggested in earlier post, I really dont have the permission to add any extra modules there on my company's Win 2003 Server. It was by pure luck that it happens to have DWIM Perl installed there. But I cannot add any modules there. Cannot even copy files. Hence cannot use the module you suggest

The module you suggested runs on top of Net::SSH2, so if Net::SSH2 is not able to run the command, then any module that runs on top of that might have same issue.

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In reply to Re: Am I using Net::SSH2 the wrong way? by perl514
in thread Am I using Net::SSH2 the wrong way? by perl514

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