Both of the windows have edit, copy and paste menu's yes. The first window that I need to collect the data from, the entry is the ONLY data in the window. Its just 11 alphanumeric characters. The Other window is a reflections terminal session. Ideally the data needs pasting to a specific x/y...
I need to be able to select text from one window, then paste it into another. This needs to be controlled from access although neither of the windows involved are access sessions. One is a terminal emulator session and the other is a 3rd party application. If possible I need to take text from...
I'm writing a utillity which will copy our existing NT usernames to new accounts with a new username format. So basically I want to extract all the properties, ie, name, description, home drive settings etc and then create a new user account with them. What I need is a definitive user...
I'm struggling to find a timed pause command. Part of my code shells out to dos, this needs a few seconds to complete before the rest code continues otherwise it errors I can't seem to find a WAIT command that say I can set to wait 3 seconds, does one exist?
By Shelling out and performing the NET USER command from Access I can create a New user and assign them all the relevant properties Except to tick the box that says "user must change password at next login". I don't know if this was overlooked in the NET USER command as everything else...
Thanks for that, I've managed to get that working in the domain. That sucessfullly sets the name and password, so you know if its possible to add the Full Name and Description, or any of the "Tickable" options, like Account disabled etc?
Im struggling to create NT domain user accounts in Access 97. I've plenty of examples of VB code, but my Access developers book doesnt seem to cover this topic. How do I create a new user account? Thanks.
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