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Telnet connection

Hi!

I'm trying to write a batch/vbs script, so that some of my colleagues, that don't have knowledge of the dataTaker programming language, can preform some tasks.
I connect using a batch file and port 7700.

Then I run the vbscript starting with /e/m/r, some commands like LOGONA and ending with /E/M/R, and everything goes as expected. After this, I cannot quit the telnet window, unless I close the window with the mouse cursor.

How do I go from the DT80 prompt to the telnet prompt so I can quit? Or is it possible to send a command to the DT80 in order to close the telnet session?

Best regards,
Luis

Hi! I'm trying to write a batch/vbs script, so that some of my colleagues, that don't have knowledge of the dataTaker programming language, can preform some tasks. I connect using a batch file and port 7700. Then I run the vbscript starting with /e/m/r, some commands like LOGONA and ending with /E/M/R, and everything goes as expected. After this, I cannot quit the telnet window, unless I close the window with the mouse cursor. How do I go from the DT80 prompt to the telnet prompt so I can quit? Or is it possible to send a command to the DT80 in order to close the telnet session? Best regards, Luis

Good afternoon Louis

The Telnet session is always open on the command port so just close the session

Cheers
Roger

Good afternoon Louis The Telnet session is always open on the command port so just close the session Cheers Roger
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