Title: RE: [ActiveDir] ok, last one really

How do you setup folder redirection? How does it work?

1.      create shared folder
2.      start, programs, administrative tools, AD Users & Computers
3.      OU right click, properties, Group policy
4.      new, any name, click name, edit, user config, windows settings
5.      folder redirection, my docs

Where do you go from here?

Thanks all

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Kern
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] ok, last one really

what I really want to do, is modify that script to read all my servers

with static ip's from a text file and change their dns ip's to point

to 2 new dns servers and get rid of the old ones.

we have about 500 servers and they all have static ip's and we're

changing over our dns to 2 new servers.

i'd like to script pointing them to the new servers. either remotely

or from a login script.

the script i sent will do that but you have to enter the server

names/ip's in the script and it prints info to stdout.

i'd rather it read from a text file and only log errors or info to a

seperate file.

is this doable?

thanks a lot!

On 8/12/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> How about

>

> While ts.AtEndOfStream

> strcomputer=ts.readline

> wend

> ts.close

>

> James R. Day

> Active Directory Core Team

> Office of the Chief Information Officer

> National Park Service

> 202-230-2983

> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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>

>

>

> how would you write that to loop thru every line in a file?

>

> thanks

>

> On 8/12/05, Alain Lissoir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > On MSDN, you can find some sample scripts to read from a file.

> > See at

> >

> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/script56/html/sgWorkingWithFiles.asp

>

> >

> > For instance,

> >

> > Dim fso, ts

> > Const ForReading = 1

> > Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting. FileSystemObject")

> > Set ts = fso.OpenTextFile("c:\test.txt", ForReading, True)

> > strComputer = ts.ReadLine()

> > ts.Close()

> >

> > Depending on the format of your file, you can read a single line and

> split

> > the comma separated computer names or

> > You can loop and read lines one-by-one if you have a computer name per

> line.

> > Your call ...

> >

> > For a book on scripting and WMI, you can always have a look at my web

> site

> > ;) http://www.lissware.net

> >

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Kern

> > Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 7:46 AM

> > To: activedirectory

> > Subject: [ActiveDir] ok, last one really

> >

> > How can i change this script so i can just feed it a file of computer

> names

> > so i can automate the changing of dns servers in the client properties?

> >

> > SCRIPT-

> >

> > On Error Resume Next

> >

> > strComputer = "."

> > arrNewDNSServerSearchOrder = Array("192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2")

> >

> > Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _  &

> > "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2") Set

> > colNicConfigs = objWMIService.ExecQuery _  ("SELECT * FROM

> > Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration WHERE IPEnabled = True")

> >

> > WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Computer: " & strComputer

> >

> > For Each objNicConfig In colNicConfigs

> >  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "  Network Adapter " & objNicConfig.Index

> >  WScript.Echo "    DNS Server Search Order - Before:"

> >  If Not IsNull(objNicConfig.DNSServerSearchOrder) Then

> >    For Each strDNSServer In objNicConfig.DNSServerSearchOrder

> >      WScript.Echo "        " & strDNSServer

> >    Next

> >  End If

> >  intSetDNSServers = _

> >   objNicConfig.SetDNSServerSearchOrder(arrNewDNSServerSearchOrder)

> >  If intSetDNSServers = 0 Then

> >    WScript.Echo "    Replaced DNS server search order list."

> >  Else

> >    WScript.Echo "    Unable to replace DNS server search order list."

> >  End If

> > Next

> >

> > WScript.Echo VbCrLf & String(80, "-")

> >

> > Set colNicConfigs = objWMIService.ExecQuery _  ("SELECT * FROM

> > Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration WHERE IPEnabled = True")

> >

> > For Each objNicConfig In colNicConfigs

> >  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "  Network Adapter " & objNicConfig.Index

> >  WScript.Echo "    DNS Server Search Order - After:"

> >  If Not IsNull(objNicConfig.DNSServerSearchOrder) Then

> >    For Each strDNSServer In objNicConfig.DNSServerSearchOrder

> >      WScript.Echo "        " & strDNSServer

> >    Next

> >  End If

> > Next

> >

> > END OF SCRIPT

> >

> >

> > also, can anyone recommend a good _vbscript_ book for Windows admining so i

> > can leave you guys alone?

> >

> > thanks

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