Wise install master will let you turn a simple script into an exe... It does
take up about 100K though.
MT
-----Original Message-----
From: Krueger, Aaron G. - Lonesome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 25 September 2001 10:12 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Task Scheduler
Importance: High
Is anyone aware of a way to turn a simple script (.cmd / .bat) into a coded
.exe?
Let me give some background. I have several scripts I need to schedule to
run on a system that has the console locked. Using WinAT/Scheduler I can get
the script to run and process just fine. Now, in my script I am making a
call to map to d$ on one of my servers, which probably isn't the greatest
idea, but that's just the way it is at the moment. If the console is not
locked, this script goes off without a hitch, but when the console is locked
(which I need it to be) the script pauses, waiting for the password to
access the d$ share as administrator (I assume)...what gives?
I was thinking I could just pass the authentication information via the .cmd
file if I could code it as an executable, I just don't want the login/pass
sitting out there in plain text. The coded .exe would give me some sort of
warm fuzzy and at least allow me to move on to more pressing issues...
TIA!
Aaron G. Krueger
Sr. Network Analyst
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