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I need a batch file which prompts the user to enter a 4-digit number.  (The batch file needs to be called from the command prompt by typing the batch filename only - no command line parameters foll...
Zones: MS DOS, Windows OS, Windows BatchDate Answered: 08/23/2007 Views: 0
I need to create a method in Access to move files for Outlook attachments.  The user would click a command button in Access to move files from the account number files in 4 network locations into a...
Zones: MS DOS, VB DB, Access FormsDate Answered: 01/10/2008 Views: 0
Hi, I have created a basic batch file that 1. maps a network drive 2. copies files/permissions from one server(source destination) to another (and also creates a log file) 3. deletes the original ...
Zones: Windows Batch, MS DOSDate Answered: 07/06/2008 Views: 0
I need some assistance with creating a batch or .cmd file or even vb script file to make it easy for non-technical users to execute a file that will change the IP configuration of a laptop from a s...
Zones: Windows Batch, DHCP, VB ScriptDate Answered: 07/22/2008 Views: 0
I am trying to create a batch file that will install these reg keys without needing a confirmation each time. Basically I want them to run silently, but it's not a big deal if the batch is seen ins...
Zones: Windows Batch, Windows XP, ...Date Answered: 07/17/2008 Views: 0
Hi. I need to match a list of file names to a search of a specific directory and output a list of unmatched files. It has been suggested to me that this would be easy with a batch file. What I h...
Zones: MS DOSDate Answered: 11/06/2008 Views: 0
I'm attempting to write a batch file that will run on each local domain controller in my network.  The goal of this batch file is to perform the following: 1.  Cycle through the subnet and ping ...
Zones: MS DOS, Scripting, Windows BatchDate Answered: 01/29/2009 Views: 61
Hi all, I'm trying to put together a script to delete any files from a shared area that have been created more than 30 days ago. I have used the below scripts in a batch file from robocopy and f...
Zones: MS DOS, Programming, W...Date Answered: 02/10/2009 Views: 123
Hi there, I have this batch file I am trying to embed a SQL script into.  I would call the label :sql which will then export to the %temp% folder a completed sql script (which will be variablize...
Zones: Windows Batch, MS DOS, AutomationDate Answered: 04/20/2009 Views: 17
Hello, in my pen drive I have many MP3 files places in different directories.  In example, the structure of the directories is the following: F:\DANCE\NOW\goal.MP3 F:\DANCE\hello.MP3 F:\DANCE\...
Zones: MS DOSDate Answered: 03/23/2009 Views: 27