Then this isn't going to work. You should read and understand what plink does, and think about how perl works too. IMHO you should write a script which copies your file to the target servers, connects to each server in turn (via the likes of Net::SSH) executes the script and captures (or transfers) the results/output if appropriate.
In reply to Re^5: run a perl script on a unix machine from a win machine
by marto
in thread run a perl script on a unix machine from a win machine
by akrrs7
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