HI..we are running windows 2003 sp1 and latest fixes, this is our backup server and also running Exchange 2003 std. backup drive is a SDLT160 (320GB)drivers for tape are Backup exec's
we have 2 jobs running under backup exec 10d first to run is the information store which works fine usually an...
I have just checked the servers that did not shut down their local policy is assinged for administrators, which is the same rights as the ones that shut down successfully.
What right should be applied for this script to work because if they are the same then it must be something else right...
Mark, Ran a test with placing the files in the dirctory stated, shutdown 2 of the four servers in text file. I used the netbios names, updated this with the FQDN on the 2 servers that failed to shut down but still not working.
I placed a msgbox to show the output of each server name this seem...
Mark this looks ideal (I think not knowing any thing about scripting) will give it a test, is their any location that the wslist.txt should be located. I do not see a path in the script.
The path the UPS software users to run a file is C:\Program Files\APC\PowerChute Business...
Hi..Please can you help I need to shut down serveral servers when the power fails from the UPS connected server, It allows a file to be run before it shuts its self down.
Can any one help..
HI..sorry for the delay in checking this reply out but been busy taking my last couple of MCP for mcse.
I know nothing about scripting hence asking the question on this great site, what would I have to add to delete the disabled accounts found.
Perhaps do a script for disabled accounts first...
Hi.. I have a post for some thing simular but its on a standalone server so not active directory, if you can help please check out the post...Please
ITOpMan
Hi.. sorry for the delay been on leave (lucky me) You state that it can be scripted to remove these accounts and say that locked out accounts could exsist that are still in use (good point) but i am sure that these accidental locked out accounts would be very minimual compered to the number of...
Hi.. why not use GPO, these polices give this function and can be set up on OU's so can be differnet for heach set of users.
we use this to push out our log on policy.
Does any one know of away how I can delete users accounts that are not used any more, we have a sever that has several hundred accounts and about 100+ of them are no longer used these have been disabled or locked out over aperiod of time and I would like to clean up accounts.
Doing this...
Hi...Your comments are noted and will do a bit of editing shortly, found the fault on the run error, it was the path to the log file under userprofile. changed this by pasting in the fullpath displayed in explorer and it worked with no error (althought the only thing different was a capital...
Hi...Mrmovie, Thanks for the help much apreciated. I have been able to create this back up script but its not through knowing what I'm doing but through chopping and changing a few old NT scripts that we used to use a couple of years ago.
So you help in explaining the functions are great...
Hi.. the error is file not found on line
Set LogFile = WSHFileSystem.OpenTextFile("c:\backup\backup.log", 1, True, True)
Script c:\backup\backup.vbs
Line 66
Error File not found
Code 800A0035
Source Microsoft VBScript runtime error
I thought with the quality of the othe rposts this one would be easy!
I have manage with help from a friend to do the following which works to the point where the back up completes and verifies the data then fails at the point of log file line 'Set LogFile =...
I am new to scripting and need help to create a vbscript to run a daily full backup of c: and d: drives saving log to backup.log
i know this is very simple to people that use VBScripts all the time, so if any one can help a sample script that just needs editing would be ideal.
Thank you
ITOpMan
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