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Add additional IP to compute
1
Add users and groups to all machines in a domai
1
Archief event log enteries
4
Change wins settings for all nics
4
Builds a batch file to create hidden shares for a bunch of sub-directories (eg, User shares)
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Deletes all files and folders from a directory, including read-only and
hidden files and folders. DelAll starts in the directory you tell it,
removes all read-only and hidden attributes from all the files, removes
all of the subfolders and then all files therein. When DelAll is done,
you will be left in the directory from which you called DelAll. The
directory that you want cleaned will not be deleted.
hidden files and folders. DelAll starts in the directory you tell it,
removes all read-only and hidden attributes from all the files, removes
all of the subfolders and then all files therein. When DelAll is done,
you will be left in the directory from which you called DelAll. The
directory that you want cleaned will not be deleted.
2
KillProc will do a search of all the current processes and kill all that
match the name given. If the process name is misspelled, KillProc would
kill itself, based on the match. The 'find /v /i "KillProc"' part of the
search prevents KillProc from killing the CMD window it is running in.
Requires NT Resourcekit
match the name given. If the process name is misspelled, KillProc would
kill itself, based on the match. The 'find /v /i "KillProc"' part of the
search prevents KillProc from killing the CMD window it is running in.
Requires NT Resourcekit
1
Automated offline backup for Exchange server.
Requires ROBOCOPY from NTRK or other copy utility.
Requires manual adjustments
Requires ROBOCOPY from NTRK or other copy utility.
Requires manual adjustments
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Java properties files can yield undesirable results at runtime, if there happen to be spaces at the end of some lines.
Requires a win32 port for the GNU utilities grep and sed - e.g. http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/.
Requires a win32 port for the GNU utilities grep and sed - e.g. http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/.
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This script demonstrates the user of a procedure that forces the currently executing script to execute under the CScript scripting host. This allows the output from WScript.Echo statements to be displayed in a command prompt dialog in a similar way to older style batch files, making this procedure ideal for batch processing.
Typical usage would see the ForceCScript procedure called at the beginning of a script.
Typical usage would see the ForceCScript procedure called at the beginning of a script.









