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How do I append DOS output to a file from an AutoIt script?

Asked by mjbtec in Miscellaneous Programming

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I've created an AutoIt script that gives me quick access to commonly used programs I use to perform routine maintenance on the computers at the office where I work.

One function I use is the NET TIME command so I can verify that the computer is set to receive the time from our server. I am trying to record the output of this command to a log file for future reference but my script is not logging it.

I have these variables initialized at the beginning of my script:

$path="\\lrecdops-dc3\d$\home_folders\michael\maintenance\"
$file=$path & @ComputerName & ".txt"

And here is the code from the segment that runs the NET TIME command:

RunWait("net time >> " & $file)
FileOpen ($file, 1 )
FileWriteLine($file, _Now() & " - Ran NET TIME check" & @LF)
FileClose ($file)      

When I run the script, the DOS window flashes, but when I check the log all I see is the line saying it ran the NET TIME check.  

How do I get the script to append the NET TIME output to the log file?
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