Hi fellow monks...

I am using the bellow script to execute an .exe file using runas command to run the application as different user

#perl system('runas /netonly /user:myserver.com\My_admin "ApplicationTest.ex +e D:\Pradeep"'); $pass='P@ssword01'; sleep(1); print "$pass\n";

I got the info on run as command via: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771525.aspx
When I run the script the script is asking for the user password using the prompt,
The prompt is:Enter the password for myserver.com\My_admin:
I am using sleep to make my script wait for prompt and print statement to provide password to it.
I know printing to prompt is a stupid thing to do, but I don't know any other methods to do it.
Please assist me with the correct functions to send my inputs to the prompt.
Thanks in advance.


In reply to How to provide input to the password prompt in command prompt using script? by pradeep,krishna

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