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Problem with batch file FOR /F loop

Asked by Stoner79 in Windows Batch Scripting, Windows XP Operating System

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Hi,

I am trying to run a FOR /F loop with a PStools file PSLOGGEDON to find out who is logged onto PC's on the LAN.

Here is my batch file:

for /f %%A in (online.txt) do (psloggedon -l -x \\%%A | find "DOMAIN\" >> user.txt

The data in online.txt is purely a list of computer names which are all pingable.  Basically nothing is outputted to the user.txt file.

If I use the psloggedon command with a computer name instead of %%A it works fine.

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Zones: Windows Batch Scripting, Windows XP Operating System
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