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How to use RSH in a Visual Basic project

Network Component provides an easy-to-use development interface to a variety of IP protocols. By using Network Component, you can very easily create or enhance applications with network features.

Network Component features the following: DNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPs, ICMP Ping, IP-to-Country, MSN, NTP, RSH, SCP, SFTP, SNMP v1/v2c (Get, GetNext, Set), SNMP Traps, SNMP MIB, SSH, TCP, Telnet, TFTP, UDP, Telnet, Wake-On-LAN and more.

Network Component can be well integrated into any development platform that supports ActiveX objects.



Step 1: Download and install the Network Component

Download Network Component from the ActiveXperts Download Site and start the installation. The installation guides you through the installation process.

Step 2: Create a new Visual Basic project

Launch 'Microsoft Visual Basic' from the Start menu, and choose 'New' from the 'File Menu'. The 'New Project' dialog appears.
Select 'Standard Exe' and click 'OK':

Visual Basic

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Step 3: Refer to the Network Component Library and create the objects

A new Project is created, with a blank form.

First, you must add a reference to Network Component in the project to be able to use the object. To do so, choose 'References...' from the 'Project' menu. In the 'References' dialog that pops up, enable the 'Network Component 3.1 Type Library' reference as shown in the following picture:

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Click 'OK' to close the 'References...' dialog.

Then, select the Project form and choose 'View Code' from the context menu:

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On top of your code, declare the following object:

Public objRsh As AxNetwork.Rsh

Step 4: Create the object

From the Code window, select 'Form'. The Private Sub 'Form_Load()' will be displayed now. In the 'Form Load' function, create the object in the following way:

Set objRsh = CreateObject("AxNetwork.Rsh")

Appendix: Full source code

Option Explicit

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Dim objRsh As RSh

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Declare Function GetTempPath Lib "kernel32" Alias "GetTempPathA" (ByVal nBufferLength As Long, ByVal lpBuffer As String) As Long
Private Const MAX_PATH = 260

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Sub Form_Load()
  Set objRsh = CreateObject("AxNetwork.Rsh")
  
  SetDefaultLogFile
End Sub

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Sub btnRun_Click()
  objRsh.LogFile = txtLogFile.Text
  objRsh.Command = txtCommand.Text
  objRsh.UserName = txtUser.Text
  objRsh.Host = txtHost.Text
  objRsh.ScriptTimeOut = CInt(txtTimeout.Text)
  
  MousePointer = vbHourglass
  objRsh.Run
  MousePointer = vbDefault
  
  If GetResult = 0 Then
    
    txtStdOut.Text = ReplaceEx(objRsh.StdOut, vbLf, vbCrLf)
    txtStdErr = ""

  Else
    txtStdOut = ""
    txtStdErr.Text = ReplaceEx(objRsh.StdErr, vbLf, vbCrLf)
  End If
End Sub

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Sub btnView_Click()
  If FileExists(txtLogFile.Text) = True Then
      Shell "notepad " + txtLogFile.Text, vbNormalFocus
  End If
End Sub

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Public Function FileExists(sFileName As String) As Boolean
  FileExists = CBool(Len(Dir$(sFileName))) And CBool(Len(sFileName))
End Function

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Function SetDefaultLogFile()
  Dim Buffer As String
  Buffer = Space(MAX_PATH)
  
  If GetTempPath(MAX_PATH, Buffer) <> 0 Then
      txtLogFile.Text = Left$(Buffer, InStr(Buffer, vbNullChar) - 1) & "RSh.log"
  Else
      txtLogFile.Text = "C:\RSh.log"
  End If
End Function

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Private Function GetResult()
  GetResult = objRsh.LastError
  txtResult.Text = objRsh.LastError & ": " & objRsh.GetErrorDescription(objRsh.LastError)
End Function

'///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

You can download the complete samples here. There are many other working Network Component scripts on our site and shipped with the product.

NOTE: Demo Projects are created with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008

The Network Component project ships with a set of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET samples, including samples for Microsoft Visual C# .NET. The projects are created with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008.

Users with a later version of Microsoft Visual Studio can open such a project. The Visual Studio Conversion Wizard will guide you through the process of converting the project to the version used.