Here's an example where it just works:
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get shell ("dir")
answer it
The following more complex example also works without a hitch:
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get shell("cd C:/Users/5imon/AppData/Local/HaptUX/ExManCmdWin/ & dir")
answer it
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get shell("C:/Users/5imon/AppData/Local/HaptUX/ExManCmdWin/ExManCmd /list all" )
However, with a little jiggery it does:
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get shell("cd C:/Users/5imon/AppData/Local/HaptUX/ExManCmdWin/ & ExManCmd /list " & quote & "all" & quote)
answer it
Is there some way to run shell in silent mode? Maybe this is a bug in 9.6.2 rc 1? Could it be a new security feature in the latest Windows 10 update that dictates the user see any commands being run in the prompt that they did not personally type in?
Anyone?