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From: paladin@world.std.com (Thomas G Schlatter)
Subject: Re: Dos window macros
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 22:34:58 GMT
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In article <1993Apr27.200651.11520@CSD-NewsHost.Stanford.EDU> herrod@CS.Stanford.EDU (Stephen Herrod) writes:
>Does anyone know a program that will record keyboard sequences that I 
>do in a windowed dos box? I would like to have something that starts a
>telnet program and then logs me into my accounts. Windows Recorder doesn't
>seem to be able to record the key sequences.
>
>Thanks, STeve

I think you would need a DOS macro program.  Superkey (by Borland?)
comes to mind.  I don't think Windows is capable of sending
keystrokes to a DOS window.

What you want to do sounds like a security problem to me, though.

Tom
paladin@world.std.com

