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Visual Basic .dll Creation
Link for Creating a dll file in visual Basic 2008-2010
Visual Basic 2008 Tutorials
Click here to see the tutorials for beginners
Click this link to Download Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. select vbsetup.exe
Link for download
are you intending to use multiple commands at once or single commands if you are using single commands you can use the following,
Dim Command As String
Command = "Command Goes Here"
Shell("cmd /k" & Command, 1, True)
or
Shell("Command Goes Here")
and to view information as a textbox or label
at the top put the following code
Imports System.ComponentModel
then in the click event,
Dim myProcess As New Process()
myProcess.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = False
myProcess.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True
Try
myProcess.StartInfo.FileName = "systeminfo"
myProcess.StartInfo.Arguments = ""
myProcess.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True
myProcess.Start()
Label1.Text = _
Replace(myProcess.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd(), _
Chr(13) & Chr(13), Chr(13))
myProcess.WaitForExit()
Catch ex As Win32Exception
MsgBox((ex.Message + ". Error Detected."))
End Try
if you want to add a batch file you write then greate the script and add it to the project.
this will get you started.
Good Luck with your Project.
How long do you have?
Kind Regards