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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:31:56+00:00 2026-05-23T06:31:56+00:00

I am using gnokii to send out SMSes. My VB Codes: Dim xCmd As

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I am using gnokii to send out SMSes.

My VB Codes:

Dim xCmd As String
xCmd = "cmd.exe /c echo msgcontent "| c:\gnokii\gnokii.exe --sendsms 12345678"
Shell(xCmd)

Points to note:

  1. I did try to redirect the output to a .txt file but the .txt file appears to be empty. Besides, the program may have to send out multiple SMSes every second, so creating a .txt is not feasible.

  2. Process.Start() is not feasible because I have to check if gnokii.exe is running.

  3. I need the output to check if the SMS is sent successfully.

  4. I tried using (codes below), but it didn’t work either; no output was shown.

    Function exe(ByVal fileName, ByVal args)

    Dim p As Process = New Process
    Dim output As String
    
    With p
        .StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True
        .StartInfo.UseShellExecute = False
        .StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = True
        .StartInfo.FileName = fileName
        .StartInfo.Arguments = args
        .Start()
        output = .StandardOutput.ReadToEnd
    End With
    
    Return output
    

    End Function

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    2026-05-23T06:31:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:31 am

    To send output to a .txt file, (the best solution I can find)

    REPLACE

    xCmd = "cmd.exe /c echo msgcontent "| c:\gnokii\gnokii.exe --sendsms 12345678 > file.txt"
    

    WITH

    xCmd = "cmd.exe /c echo msgcontent "| c:\gnokii\gnokii.exe --sendsms 12345678 2> file.txt"
    
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