G'day anandooty,

"How Can My Script Submit a Password when Prompted by an Application?"

Two days ago you asked about this in "Need help in while entering password". That thread is still current with the most recent reply being only a couple of hours ago. Are you now asking about something else? Is this a follow-up question?

Several monks pointed out that you were posting insufficient information and you were provided with the "How do I post a question effectively?" link a couple of times. You seem to have completely ignored that advice with this lastest question. Let me reiterate what I wrote in that thread (with respect to the lack of information in your original question):

"Have a read of "How do I post a question effectively?" then, following those guidelines, update your post with something we can work with ("How do I change/delete my post?" tells you how to do that)."

Please do this!

-- Ken


In reply to Re: Password prompt by kcott
in thread Password prompt by anandooty

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