Windows security log-in using batch file












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I want to open a page using batch command file so that I can schedule it to open once per day. My problem is: to go to the page, I need to enter my windows access manually.



Look at this photo:
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Is there any way to automatically type username and password using batch file?



My current batch script:



@echo off  

start/min iexplore http://server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx
timeout 5

taskkill /fi "WindowTitle eq SEMsNotification - Internet Explorer"









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  • You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:47










  • Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:55






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    You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:56










  • I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:59










  • I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
    – Jack White
    Nov 21 at 20:27
















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I want to open a page using batch command file so that I can schedule it to open once per day. My problem is: to go to the page, I need to enter my windows access manually.



Look at this photo:
photo



Is there any way to automatically type username and password using batch file?



My current batch script:



@echo off  

start/min iexplore http://server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx
timeout 5

taskkill /fi "WindowTitle eq SEMsNotification - Internet Explorer"









share|improve this question
























  • You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:47










  • Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:55






  • 1




    You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:56










  • I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:59










  • I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
    – Jack White
    Nov 21 at 20:27














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I want to open a page using batch command file so that I can schedule it to open once per day. My problem is: to go to the page, I need to enter my windows access manually.



Look at this photo:
photo



Is there any way to automatically type username and password using batch file?



My current batch script:



@echo off  

start/min iexplore http://server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx
timeout 5

taskkill /fi "WindowTitle eq SEMsNotification - Internet Explorer"









share|improve this question















I want to open a page using batch command file so that I can schedule it to open once per day. My problem is: to go to the page, I need to enter my windows access manually.



Look at this photo:
photo



Is there any way to automatically type username and password using batch file?



My current batch script:



@echo off  

start/min iexplore http://server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx
timeout 5

taskkill /fi "WindowTitle eq SEMsNotification - Internet Explorer"






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  • You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:47










  • Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:55






  • 1




    You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:56










  • I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:59










  • I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
    – Jack White
    Nov 21 at 20:27


















  • You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:47










  • Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:55






  • 1




    You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
    – Nick.McDermaid
    Nov 21 at 5:56










  • I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
    – John Robert
    Nov 21 at 5:59










  • I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
    – Jack White
    Nov 21 at 20:27
















You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 21 at 5:47




You're better off just solving whatever IE single sign on issue that you have. support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/258063/…
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 21 at 5:47












Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
– John Robert
Nov 21 at 5:55




Actually, I don't have any issue with that. I'm trying to open our IIS server with windows authentication using a PC with local account.
– John Robert
Nov 21 at 5:55




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1




You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 21 at 5:56




You could try AutoIt... it's kinda hacky but it works.
– Nick.McDermaid
Nov 21 at 5:56












I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
– John Robert
Nov 21 at 5:59




I'll try that one, thank you Nick.
– John Robert
Nov 21 at 5:59












I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
– Jack White
Nov 21 at 20:27




I'm not sure about how exactly IIS requests authentification, but maybe it's just normal HTTP auth? In that case try replacing your URL with http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@server/SEMs/Actions/SendNotifications.aspx.
– Jack White
Nov 21 at 20:27












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I found a solution, Automatically inserted my username and password using this code.



@if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then
@echo off
set SendKeys=CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0"
start "" /B cmd
timeout 5
set /P "= Typing password: " < NUL
%SendKeys% "MyUsername{TAB}"
%SendKeys% "MyPassword{ENTER}"
timeout 5
@end

// JScript section
var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
WshShell.SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));


Its just simply input texts,"tab" and "enter" to the active textbox.



I used "timeout" to delay while page is loading and "SendKeys/CScript" for my input.



But I am still looking for the best answer.






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    I found a solution, Automatically inserted my username and password using this code.



    @if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then
    @echo off
    set SendKeys=CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0"
    start "" /B cmd
    timeout 5
    set /P "= Typing password: " < NUL
    %SendKeys% "MyUsername{TAB}"
    %SendKeys% "MyPassword{ENTER}"
    timeout 5
    @end

    // JScript section
    var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
    WshShell.SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));


    Its just simply input texts,"tab" and "enter" to the active textbox.



    I used "timeout" to delay while page is loading and "SendKeys/CScript" for my input.



    But I am still looking for the best answer.






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      I found a solution, Automatically inserted my username and password using this code.



      @if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then
      @echo off
      set SendKeys=CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0"
      start "" /B cmd
      timeout 5
      set /P "= Typing password: " < NUL
      %SendKeys% "MyUsername{TAB}"
      %SendKeys% "MyPassword{ENTER}"
      timeout 5
      @end

      // JScript section
      var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
      WshShell.SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));


      Its just simply input texts,"tab" and "enter" to the active textbox.



      I used "timeout" to delay while page is loading and "SendKeys/CScript" for my input.



      But I am still looking for the best answer.






      share|improve this answer
























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        I found a solution, Automatically inserted my username and password using this code.



        @if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then
        @echo off
        set SendKeys=CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0"
        start "" /B cmd
        timeout 5
        set /P "= Typing password: " < NUL
        %SendKeys% "MyUsername{TAB}"
        %SendKeys% "MyPassword{ENTER}"
        timeout 5
        @end

        // JScript section
        var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
        WshShell.SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));


        Its just simply input texts,"tab" and "enter" to the active textbox.



        I used "timeout" to delay while page is loading and "SendKeys/CScript" for my input.



        But I am still looking for the best answer.






        share|improve this answer












        I found a solution, Automatically inserted my username and password using this code.



        @if (@CodeSection == @Batch) @then
        @echo off
        set SendKeys=CScript //nologo //E:JScript "%~F0"
        start "" /B cmd
        timeout 5
        set /P "= Typing password: " < NUL
        %SendKeys% "MyUsername{TAB}"
        %SendKeys% "MyPassword{ENTER}"
        timeout 5
        @end

        // JScript section
        var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
        WshShell.SendKeys(WScript.Arguments(0));


        Its just simply input texts,"tab" and "enter" to the active textbox.



        I used "timeout" to delay while page is loading and "SendKeys/CScript" for my input.



        But I am still looking for the best answer.







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