Hi all,
I am cleaning up a company network that I have inherited and al lot of the staff have Music, Video files on there workstations even when policy forbids this. I am coming to the point where I simple need to scan each Windows XP/2000 PC and delete all the files.
What I am thinking of is that I automatically start up all the computers in the office on a weekend with ‘WOL’ using a WOL tool or WinInstall.
Then somehow get all the computers to do a scan of volume C: and delete files with the file extension I selected (e.i. .mp3; .wav). Is there a way of doing this? Does it maybe need to be scripted first? I have seen it being done in a few very large enterprise organizations.
Thanks,
Alexander
I am cleaning up a company network that I have inherited and al lot of the staff have Music, Video files on there workstations even when policy forbids this. I am coming to the point where I simple need to scan each Windows XP/2000 PC and delete all the files.
What I am thinking of is that I automatically start up all the computers in the office on a weekend with ‘WOL’ using a WOL tool or WinInstall.
Then somehow get all the computers to do a scan of volume C: and delete files with the file extension I selected (e.i. .mp3; .wav). Is there a way of doing this? Does it maybe need to be scripted first? I have seen it being done in a few very large enterprise organizations.
Thanks,
Alexander