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For this vbs i get an error in line 4.

Asked by: bsharath

Hi,

For this vbs i get an error in line 4.
Below is the error
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Windows Script Host
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Script:      \\in01\netlogon\restart_computer.vbs
Line:      4
Char:      51
Error:      Expected ')'
Code:      800A03EE
Source:       Microsoft VBScript compilation error

---------------------------
OK  
---------------------------

Regards
Sharath

Set wshArguments = WScript.Arguments
Set objComputer = GetObject(wshArguments(0))
strComputer = objComputer.dNSHostname
intAnswer = Msgbox("Do you want to Restart: " & strComputer,vbYesNo, "Restart Computer")
 
If intAnswer = vbYes Then
  Call Restart(strComputer)
Else
   wscript.quit
End If
 
Function Restart(comp)
	'On Error Resume Next
	Err.Clear
	Set objPing = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_PingStatus where address = '" & comp & "'")
 
	For Each objStatus in objPing
		If objStatus.StatusCode = 0 Then
			'Host was reachable
			' Connect to computer
			Set OpSysSet = GetObject("winmgmts:{(Shutdown)}//" & comp & "/root/cimv2").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Primary=true")
 
			' Actual shutdown
			for each OpSys in OpSysSet
				OpSys.Reboot()
			next
			Set OpSysSet = nothing
			If Err <> 0 Then
				WScript.Echo "  Reboot failed." & Err.Number & " " & Err.Description
			Else
				WScript.Echo "  Reboot initiated..."
			End If
		Else
			WScript.Echo "  Host unreachable. Maybe firewall is enabled"
			'Host was unreachable
		End If
	Next
End Function

                                  
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2009-10-29 at 05:03:59ID24854236
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Answers

 

by: milindsmPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:07:18ID: 25692670

Try this...

intAnswer = Msgbox("Do you want to Restart: " & strComputer,vbYesNo, "Restart Computer")

 

by: bsharathPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:09:01ID: 25692684

I get this

---------------------------
Windows Script Host
---------------------------
Script:      \\in01\netlogon\restart_computer.vbs
Line:      15
Char:      136
Error:      Expected ')'
Code:      800A03EE
Source:       Microsoft VBScript compilation error

---------------------------
OK  
---------------------------

 

by: zoofanPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:10:18ID: 25692691

Found a few other errors as well,

lines: 4,15,21,28


your copy and paste gave you "&" instead of "&"



zf

Set wshArguments = WScript.Arguments
Set objComputer = GetObject(wshArguments(0))
strComputer = objComputer.dNSHostname
intAnswer = Msgbox("Do you want to Restart: " & strComputer,vbYesNo, "Restart Computer")
 
If intAnswer = vbYes Then
  Call Restart(strComputer)
Else
   wscript.quit
End If
 
Function Restart(comp)
        'On Error Resume Next
        Err.Clear
        Set objPing = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_PingStatus where address = '" & comp & "'")
 
        For Each objStatus in objPing
                If objStatus.StatusCode = 0 Then
                        'Host was reachable
                        ' Connect to computer
                        Set OpSysSet = GetObject("winmgmts:{(Shutdown)}//" & comp & "/root/cimv2").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_OperatingSystem where Primary=true")
 
                        ' Actual shutdown
                        for each OpSys in OpSysSet
                                OpSys.Reboot()
                        Next
                        Set OpSysSet = nothing
                        If Err <> 0 Then
                                WScript.Echo "  Reboot failed." & Err.Number & " " & Err.Description
                        Else
                                WScript.Echo "  Reboot initiated..."
                        End If
                Else
                        WScript.Echo "  Host unreachable. Maybe firewall is enabled"
                        'Host was unreachable
                End If
        Next
End Function

                                              
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by: dhansmaniPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:11:40ID: 25692700

try this

      Set objPing = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_PingStatus where address = "&comp)

 

by: bsharathPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:15:34ID: 25692732

Thanks zoofan long time no see... Any help on this
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Q_24842755.html

 

by: zoofanPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:17:11ID: 25692750

Hi,

Good too see you again, been too long!  work always gets in the way of the fun stuff :-)  

will take a look.

Thanks for points and glad I could help.


zf

 

by: milindsmPosted on 2009-10-29 at 05:33:57ID: 25692871

You could have fixed the similar errors in one go.... :-)

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