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    Hello everyone, I'm very new to VB6 and I've been blessed to be the fall-out boy for creating this system that SHOULD connect the application to SSH giving me control using UNIX functions. My question is...how do I make this possible. I'm pretty much clueless about this. Many many thanks for all your suggestions. :-D

    Aim small, miss small

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      Hello everyone, I'm very new to VB6 and I've been blessed to be the fall-out boy for creating this system that SHOULD connect the application to SSH giving me control using UNIX functions. My question is...how do I make this possible. I'm pretty much clueless about this. Many many thanks for all your suggestions. :-D

      Aim small, miss small

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      You'll need a 3rd party component to handle the ssh connection. There's one at http://www.ssh-activex.com/[^] that has a free version available. I don't know what the limitations are in the free one.

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        Hello everyone, I'm very new to VB6 and I've been blessed to be the fall-out boy for creating this system that SHOULD connect the application to SSH giving me control using UNIX functions. My question is...how do I make this possible. I'm pretty much clueless about this. Many many thanks for all your suggestions. :-D

        Aim small, miss small

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        tatchung wrote:

        I'm very new to VB6

        I feel sorry for you. VB6 has been dead/unsupported by Microsoft since March 2005. You may want to become more familiar with VB.NET/C#, just a friendly suggestion :-D

        "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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          tatchung wrote:

          I'm very new to VB6

          I feel sorry for you. VB6 has been dead/unsupported by Microsoft since March 2005. You may want to become more familiar with VB.NET/C#, just a friendly suggestion :-D

          "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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          Paul Conrad wrote:

          I feel sorry for you

          Indeed... :laugh:

          Paul Conrad wrote:

          You may want to become more familiar with VB.NET/C#

          I'm actually quite familiar (but not near an expert) with .NET framework although management requires me to do this using crappy vb6. This app is actually like a trouble ticketing systems that allows certain users to display records, validate codes etc and provide resolutions. Problem is the records are not really database driven...rather file based using SSH. Yeah I know...problematic either way :laugh:

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          just a friendly suggestion

          Many thanks for the concern. I greatly appreciate it :-D

          Aim small, miss small

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            You'll need a 3rd party component to handle the ssh connection. There's one at http://www.ssh-activex.com/[^] that has a free version available. I don't know what the limitations are in the free one.

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            Great! Exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks friend

            Aim small, miss small

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              Paul Conrad wrote:

              I feel sorry for you

              Indeed... :laugh:

              Paul Conrad wrote:

              You may want to become more familiar with VB.NET/C#

              I'm actually quite familiar (but not near an expert) with .NET framework although management requires me to do this using crappy vb6. This app is actually like a trouble ticketing systems that allows certain users to display records, validate codes etc and provide resolutions. Problem is the records are not really database driven...rather file based using SSH. Yeah I know...problematic either way :laugh:

              Paul Conrad wrote:

              just a friendly suggestion

              Many thanks for the concern. I greatly appreciate it :-D

              Aim small, miss small

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              tatchung wrote:

              management requires me to do this using crappy vb6

              I really feel sorry for you, then.

              "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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