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beyond:send2b [2019/09/13 18:12]
Bob Varkevisser
beyond:send2b [2024/04/25 10:45] (current)
Bob Varkevisser
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 ====== Send2B for BEYOND ====== ====== Send2B for BEYOND ======
  
-Send2b.exe is a small application that allows you to execute **Pangoscript** commands from the command line. This comes in handy when you want to execute a PangoScript command from within Windows Task scheduler or when you want to execute a curl command from a simple website. As Send2b.exe works with PangoScript, BEYOND advanced or higher is a requirement.+Send2b.exe is a small application that allows you to execute **[[beyond:pangoscript_commands|Pangoscript]]** commands from the command line. This comes in handy when you want to execute a PangoScript command from within Windows Task scheduler or when you want to execute a curl command from a simple website. As Send2b.exe works with PangoScript, BEYOND advanced or higher is a requirement.
  
 ===== Download ===== ===== Download =====
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-Note that Send2B.exe is case sensitive and that typing in "**.exe**is required.  +   Note that Send2B.exe is case sensitive and that entering **.exe** is required.  
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 ===== Windows Task Scheduler example ===== ===== Windows Task Scheduler example =====
  
-On all versions of Windows, the task scheduler can be opened by pressing the "**Windows** + **R**", then type "**taskschd.msc**" in the Open field. After "**Enter**",the Windows task scheduler will be opened and a command can be executed as shown in the example below.+On all versions of Windows, the task scheduler can be opened by pressing the "**Windows** + **R**", then type "**taskschd.msc**" in the Open field. After "**Enter**",the Windows task scheduler will be opened and a command can be created and executed as shown in the example below.
    
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