make the commands tab a full-interactive PowerShell

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make the commands tab a full-interactive PowerShell

would like to send multi-line commands

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Add live command prompt or live terminal window

Partner requests a live command prompt or terminal window for capturing live packets etc. for troubleshooting without having to be on a machine.

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anonymous
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I come with good news!

This feature is nearly complete. We posted a preview of it in a recent blog post. Take a look and let us know your thoughts.

https://www.connectwise.com/blog/product-updates/tech-talks-from-connectwise-control-edition

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Derek

This would be very helpful!



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jcpro

This is definitely a needed feature.

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Sterios

+1 for interactive terminal

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Steven Dove

+1 for this feature in addition to the script-style commands tab we have now, as it is useful in other ways.

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donavon campbell

I cannot imagine, in a world where we are all system administrators of sorts and require full control of the remote host, that we would be given simulated access to the ssh shell. Maybe there is a good reason, but I'm coming from an Open Source space where full access is needed.


Hopefully, you can implement this feature with haste.


Thank you.


-dac

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James Joseph

I definitely agree this should be heavily looked into, having a full ssh shell access to a server when ssh ports aren't open would be IMMENSELY ideal as dealing with a gui remotely can be slow and clunky.


I'm sure for Windows heads this would be ideal also for power shell commands.

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geerd

Just sending commands is not enough. Simple editing a file is not possible, for instance with vi. Full console access is needed for this tool to be useful for managing machines remote.

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Zach Echlin

You can send multiline commands. You just use shift enter to bring you the next line. I do it all the time.

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Cobash

It would be nice to be able to run programs that take a while to do and actually be able to see the status of them. Example yum update on a linux machine.

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