![]() ![]() For simple tasks you can use built-in Windows scripting functionality from batch file (. To automate that, make a wrapper script file. You can also use environment variables in the script.Īlternatively, you can generate new script file each time. ini=nul /log=script.log /script=script.tmp /parameter // c:\myfile.txt NET assembly.įor simple modifications, you can pass the variable parts of the script from command line: For example you may want to operate it with different file each time.įor tasks involving more complex modifications, conditional processing, loops or other control structures, you should better use the WinSCP. ![]() ![]() You may want to modify the script automatically. ![]()
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