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VBScript and Text Output (Help Please)

Asked by ymilan in VB Script

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Hello,

I'm writing a VBScript; and I'm really stumped on something;  I'm trying to take the output of a file (basically the hostname of a computer) and create a file with that computer's hostame.txt

Here's a snippet of my code:

Set FTO = FSO.CreateTextFile("C:\TOOLSQUERY\test.txt", True)
hostCommand = "%comspec% /c psexec.exe \\" &IPValue &" " &"-accepteula hostname > C:\TOOLSQUERY\test.txt"
objShell.Run hostCommand
      
Set FTO = FSO.CreateTextFile("C:\TOOLSQUERY\test2.txt", True)
IPconfigCommand = "%comspec% /c psexec.exe \\" &IPValue &" " &"-accepteula ipconfig /all > C:\TOOLSQUERY\test2.txt"
objShell.Run IPconfigCommand

I basically want to take the output of test.txt and change the name of test2.txt to that hostname.txt; I tried many different avenues, but had no luck.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you kindly.Start Free Trial
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