Showoff.  ;-)

(Just kidding, of course, and in all seriousness shoot me a copy so that I can 
see how you did it.  :-))

- L

-----Original Message-----
From:   Dean Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Sun 6/19/2005 1:56 PM
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Cc:     
Subject:        RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Batch Script Fun
I appreciate the compliment Rick ... nothing interesting this time I'm
afraid ...
 
Anybody interested in a script that resets every DC's DSRM password to the
same value?  ;-)
--
Dean Wells
MSEtechnology
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Kingslan
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FW: Batch Script Fun



Heh..  I see that Dean has already answered this, so I'm most interested to
see what the "Wizard of the Shell Script" has come up with..

 

Rick

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] FW: Batch Script Fun

 

Maybe this didn't go through this morning?

 

 

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From: Brian Desmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 2:34 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Batch Script Fun

 

Ok, her's what I need to do from within a .cmd file (this is the only hook I
have into a process that runs on every workstation once an hour - no I can't
use a vbscript or any of that):

 

Check device's domain

If Domain <> MyDomain

            Run netdom and remove

            Reboot

Otherwise

            Quit

 

Now I figured out a way to use wmic to get the domain, but it returns
multiple lines of text, and I don't have a clue how I would parse that in a
batch file.

 

The output of "wmic computersystem get domain" looks like this:

 

Z:\Files\PsTools>wmic computersystem get domain

Domain

WORKGROUP

 

 

Z:\Files\PsTools>

 

I just need that "WORKGROUP".

 

Ideally my script needs to work on NT and newer. I'll settle for 2000 &
newer and the field guys can do the NT ones by hand if need be. The NT
inventory purportedly has WMI installed, which I presume means wmic would
work. I'm all up for a different way of doing this - I don't know of an
environment variable or similar holding the machine's domain. 

 

Anyone got a way I can make this work?

 

--brian

 




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