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  1. donnieb99

    Low disk space on partition C

    Behold the power of DOS :-) If anyone could convert this into a vbscript that would be nice. I have tried on and off but vbscript just takes too many lines sometimes to do simple things. but maybe a powershell script could condense it a bit.
  2. donnieb99

    Low disk space on partition C

    Hi, This is something I wrote and use to clean up our NT and Windows 200X servers C drives.(Yes, sadly we still run NT) Just save it in notepad rename to dcl.bat or whatever catchy name you like. Rename windows within the file to winnt or whatever name your windows dir is. Add it to the root of...
  3. donnieb99

    NT Server Administrative Tools

    Hi Tom, below is the rest of the links for the Admin tools. Administrative Wizards c:\winnt\system32\wizmgr.exe License Manager C:\winnt\system32\llsmgr.exe Network Client Administrator c:\winnt\system32\ncadmin.exe Performance Monitor c:\winnt\system32\perfmon.exe System Policy Editor...
  4. donnieb99

    Moving Home Areas

    Hi, If you have the NT Resource Kit there is a utility called robocopy.exe that will copy files and permissions using the /SEC switch. be sure to read the robocopy.doc also in the resource kit for full information. Donnie
  5. donnieb99

    NT Server Administrative Tools

    Hi, here is a list of the common admin tools Backup C:\WINNT\system32\ntbackup.exe DHCP Administrator C:\WINNT\system32\DHCPADMN.EXE Disk Administrator C:\WINNT\system32\windisk.exe Event Viewer C:\WINNT\system32\eventvwr.exe Remote Access Admin C:\WINNT\system32\rasadmin.exe Server Manager...
  6. donnieb99

    Cannot delete fie due to sharing violation

    Hi, Sounds like you have a service starting that is using the files you are trying to delete. Try using this utility called process explorer from sysinternals http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml It will help you find the service that is connected to the files. Donnie

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