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Dean I have to agree with Michael – those batch files are pretty awesome, you did a handful of things I knew could be done, and the rest I was certain wasn’t legal in a batch file!!!! Amazing…
(ps yes I am still lurking, have had a couple of huge projects in no way associated with AD, hopefully I can get active here again soon…)
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Thanks the kind words Michael ... believe me, I also wish I had some of the functions of say BASH available to me ... it's coming though.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael B. Smith Twenty years ago I could write /bin/sh scripts in svr3, but Windows batch files - I never really "got" them.
People like you who can produce these types of things in cmd/batch are quite admirable.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Wells Neil quickly observed that the script wasn't written to deal with W2K ... for those interested, I've enclosed a version that is.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ruston, Neil I have not had time to debug the FFL script, but it reports incorrect data when run in my environment.
All domains are at w2k native mode, yet the script reports w2k mixed.
Log file contents below.
Any ideas?
neil PS I appreciate the disclaimer, but thought the feedback might be of some help :)
dn:
CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
dn:
CN=wwww,CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
dn:
CN=yyyy,CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
dn:
CN=zzzz,CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
dn:
CN=xxx,CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=xxx,DC=com
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Two little tools ... Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] Two little tools ... Coleman, Hunter
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