No, Now I know that you do not need psshutdown on all of the PC's. I am having a problem with the syntax.
psshutdown -r -t 120 -m "TEST" @PC.txt
Sorry im new to this........
Any help will be appreciated.
This is what I have so far.
at 02:00 every:Th shutdown -r -t 240 "This is a scheduled reboot"
This did not work It did schedule the task but it did not run until I logged onto one of the PC's and addedd the administrator password.
Well this is the issue. I have to send this script out to all the PC's and they are not in the same geographic area. They have to be able to reboot once a month with no user interaction whatsoever. The only account on these machines is the local administrator. I have used the AT command to...
I want to write a script that I can send out to 50 pc's in my domain. None of the users have any rights on the PC's I have tried the shutdown command but it does not run when the users are logged on. Any help will be appreciated.
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Please help a newbie...I want to know if there is a dos script that I can place on the desktop to change the screen resolution from its current state 800x600 to 1024x768? [ponder]
Thank you for the info. I guess I wasnt clear and im sorry. I have 2 desktop icons that allow the users to switch from 800x600 to 1024x768 and vice versa. The icons on the desktop are OK. When I click on them as administrator they do what they are supposed to. When I log on as a user that has a...
I have a VB script desktop icon that changes the screen resolution in an Active directory domain. I cannot get the script to run. Do you have to allow the script to run? If so I have already done this and it still does not work. Any suggestions? [ponder]
I have a VB script that I wrote that will change the screen resolution for 100 users in an Active directory environment. I cannot get this script to run. Is there a policy setting that I am missisng? I have allowed the script to run in AD but it will not work. As administrator the script runs fine.
Hello there,
Can someone please tell me if there is an easy way to rename a desktop icon that was distributed via a scipt or some other method? The icon is a "telnet.exe ispa" that points to an IBM RS6000 when we rename the icon it works perfectly. What we want to do is to do this...
Hopefully someone can help. We have 100 users on a Win2K AD domain with a policy in place. The PC's have been setup with one image. And we allow certain applications to run in AD for the users. We setup this shortcut on the desktop for all users and its a telnet.exe session. I have tried adding...
Is there a way that I can change the default settings on the browser so that when a user logs onto the internet the "Remember my password box IS NOT checked? Or is there some registry setting that I can deploy to change this setting on about 200 desktops?
Hwllo all. Hopefully someone can help me. This is the situation. We want to setup a script that will look at the users container on our AD domain and create the share for the user on our file server and also set the appropriate permissions such as read, read and execute and modify. Has anyone...
This seems to be a PC issue not a samba issue. When I log onto the PC as administrator all shares are there and the C drive and the floppy drive. When I log onto the PC as any user and I look at my computer I dont see anything. No C drive no floppy no cd-rom drive no shares. Sorry if I confused you.
I believe the users do not have any accounts on the samba server. I will find out for sure. We also set the registry to "Enable Plain Text Authentication". [spin]
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