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new3it

2004-04-29, 9:27 am

Hi all. I'm new to I.T. and to this newsgroup.
I haven't been working in it too long. Well actually just
6 months.
I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
the sendkeys function.
Can anyone tell me if it possible to do this on a remote
machine?
Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
wife's' keys and she gets
home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
Your help will be much appreciated.
anon

2004-04-29, 9:27 am

you might try the MCAD group?
FrisbeeŽ

2004-04-29, 9:27 am

new3it wrote:
> Hi all. I'm new to I.T. and to this newsgroup.
> I haven't been working in it too long. Well actually just
> 6 months.
> I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
> the sendkeys function.
> Can anyone tell me if it possible to do this on a remote
> machine?
> Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
> wife's' keys and she gets
> home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
> Your help will be much appreciated.


Were I you, I'd arrange for yourself and your wife to have a "nooner" back
home.

--
Fris "Make some little IT'ers" beeŽ

Certaholics
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/certaholics

The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere

2004-04-29, 9:27 am

>Were I you, I'd arrange for yourself and your wife to have a "nooner" back
>home.


I think his wife has already planned a nooner - but not with him!

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
new3it

2004-04-29, 10:27 pm

Actually now you mention it, I do remember her saying
that she had a meeting with a guy at work about
a 'Backdoor' she'd found.

>-----Original Message-----
have a "nooner" back[color=blue]
>
>I think his wife has already planned a nooner - but not

with him!
>
>Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>.
>

Consultant

2004-04-29, 10:27 pm

is this thing on?

"new3it" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5f0f01c42dcf$6fd4e540$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all. I'm new to I.T. and to this newsgroup.
> I haven't been working in it too long. Well actually just
> 6 months.
> I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
> the sendkeys function.
> Can anyone tell me if it possible to do this on a remote
> machine?
> Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
> wife's' keys and she gets
> home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
> Your help will be much appreciated.



Jtyc

2004-04-29, 10:28 pm

> I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
> the sendkeys function.
> Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
> wife's' keys and she gets
> home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
> Your help will be much appreciated.


I would suggest some sort of delivery service.


Kendal Emery

2004-04-29, 10:28 pm

I never could get the sendkeys function to work, but the bringroseswithme
function seems to work every time

"new3it" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5f0f01c42dcf$6fd4e540$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all. I'm new to I.T. and to this newsgroup.
> I haven't been working in it too long. Well actually just
> 6 months.
> I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
> the sendkeys function.
> Can anyone tell me if it possible to do this on a remote
> machine?
> Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
> wife's' keys and she gets
> home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
> Your help will be much appreciated.



The Poster Formerly Known as Kline Sphere

2004-04-29, 10:28 pm

>Actually now you mention it, I do remember her saying
>that she had a meeting with a guy at work about
>a 'Backdoor' she'd found.


get back quick!

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
Politician Spock

2004-05-01, 11:25 pm

So she either 1) Left the house before you without her keys; or 2) Left the
house after you without her keys. In case #1, it's her own dumbass fault for
leaving without her keys. In case #2, the house isn't locked unless she
locked it knowing she didn't have keys, which again makes it her own dumbass
fault. In either case, you are still in the dog house.

--
Politician Spock
Thug #24601


"new3it" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5f0f01c42dcf$6fd4e540$a10
1280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all. I'm new to I.T. and to this newsgroup.
> I haven't been working in it too long. Well actually just
> 6 months.
> I've been doing vb scripting recently and have just found
> the sendkeys function.
> Can anyone tell me if it possible to do this on a remote
> machine?
> Thing is.. my I left the house this morning with my
> wife's' keys and she gets
> home before me. So she's gonna be locked out.
> Your help will be much appreciated.



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